iPhone 15 VS 15 Pro
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are
among Apple's newest iPhone models and follow last year's iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, but how different are the
two latest 6.1-inch iPhone models, and what exactly does a "Pro"
device give you?
Last year, the biggest new differences between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro were
always-on functionality, the Dynamic Island,
three hours of battery life, and rear cameras with different apertures. With iPhone
15 and iPhone 15 Pro, both devices share new features like the USB-C port,
second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, and next-generation portraits, but
Apple's "Pro" and non-Pro iPhone models are more different than
ever.
Our guide helps to
answer the question of how to decide which of these two iPhone models is best
for you, and serves as a way to clearly see what additional features and
upgrades the iPhone 15 Pro brings to the table.
iPhone 15 |
iPhone 15 Pro |
Aluminum and glass design |
Titanium and glass design |
Slightly smaller due
to slimmer borders around the display |
|
Weighs 171g or 201g |
Weighs 187g or 221g |
Ring/Silent switch |
Action button |
ProMotion with adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz |
|
Always-on display |
|
A16 Bionic chip (5nm) |
A17 Pro chip (3nm) |
6-core CPU |
6-core CPU (up to
10% faster) |
5-core GPU |
6-core GPU with with hardware-accelerated ray tracing (up to
20% faster) |
16-core Neural Engine |
16-core Neural
Engine (up to 2x faster) |
Dedicated AV1 decoder |
|
6GB memory |
8GB memory |
"Advanced" dual-camera
system |
"Pro" triple camera system |
48-megapixel Main camera with ƒ/1.6
aperture |
48-megapixel Main
camera with ƒ/1.78 aperture and larger sensor |
12-megapixel Ultra Wide camera with
ƒ/2.4 aperture |
12-megapixel Ultra Wide camera with ƒ/2.2 aperture |
12-megapixel
Telephoto camera with ƒ/2.8 aperture (unit with larger sensor, folded
tetraprism design, and autofocus 3D sensor-shift module on Pro Max model
only) |
|
0.5x, 1x, and 2x optical zoom |
0.5x, 1x, 2x, 3x, and 5x optical zoom (5x on Pro Max only, no
3x) |
Sensor-shift optical image
stabilization |
Second-generation
sensor-shift optical image stabilization |
True Tone flash |
Adaptive True Tone flash |
LiDAR scanner |
|
Night mode portraits |
|
Macro photography |
|
Apple ProRAW |
|
Shoot and instantly
transfer 48-megapixel ProRAW images to Mac via USB 3 |
|
Record video directly to an external drive |
|
ProRes video
recording up to 4K at 30 fps (60 fps with external recording) |
|
Macro video recording, including slo‑mo and time‑lapse |
|
Log video recording |
|
Academy Color Encoding System |
|
Record spatial video
for Apple Vision Pro |
|
USB 2 transfer speeds (up to
480Mb/s) |
USB 3 transfer speeds (up to 10Gb/s, 20x faster) |
DisplayPort support
for up to 4K HDR video output |
|
Wi‑Fi 6 connectivity |
Wi‑Fi 6E connectivity |
Thread networking
technology |
|
20- or 26-hour battery life |
23- or 29-hour battery life |
128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage
options |
128GB, 256GB, 512GB,
and 1TB storage options (no 128GB on Pro Max) |
Yellow, Blue, Pink, Green, and Black
color options |
Natural Titanium, Blue Titanium, White Titanium, and Black
Titanium color options |
Starts at $799 |
Starts at $999 |
The iPhone 15 Pro
offers a large number of upgrades over the standard iPhone 15. With just $200
difference to obtain a display with ProMotion and always-on functionality, the
Action Button, and longer battery life, many customers will be able to justify
getting the iPhone 15 Pro over the iPhone 15. Other differences, such as
the A17 Pro chip and 2GB additional memory are notable, but most significant
are perhaps the devices' fundamentally different rear camera setups. The iPhone
15 Pro unlocks 10 additional camera features and offers four additional or
different pieces of camera hardware. Due to the scale and breadth of the iPhone
15 Pro's improvements and features, most customers will be happy to choose the
high-end model.
The
standard iPhone 15 still offers many of the iPhone 15 Pro's most compelling
capabilities, such as USB-C, Dynamic Island, and a 48-megapixel main camera,
at a lower price point. It will only be worth getting the iPhone 15 over the iPhone
15 Pro if you want a lighter device, do not care for the "Pro" rear
camera setup or features like ProMotion and the always-on display, or cannot
justify the $200 to upgrade to the high-end model. In this instance, you will
still benefit from the device's generous roster of advanced features. The iPhone
15 is still a very well designed and balanced device, especially for average
customers and those coming from a much older model.
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