There are also two fancier models of iPhone, the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. They’ve got the same-sized screens as their less expensive counterparts, yet they seem bigger because Apple has slimmed the bezel around the screens by a few millimeters. It also changed up the materials, replacing the stainless steel body of the phone with titanium that’s been given a brushed finish. Apple says the new material makes the phones lighter and harder to smash. The Pro models get a beefed up processor—Apple’s A17 Pro chip—which the company says gets faster performance and better battery life. There’s also a change to the iPhones ring button on the side of the device. Now the button can be used to launch apps like the camera or recorder. The Pro phones get a more refined (and boring) color palette, coming in black, white, blue, and “natural” titanium.
All iPhone models now have Apple’s dynamic island, which turns the front-facing camera pinhole on the screen into a responsive bubble that can display notifications. (The feature was introduced on the iPhone 14 Pro last year.) The iPhone 15 starts at $799, and the Plus is $899. The pricier phones start at $999 for the Pro and $1,199 for the Pro Max.
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