At its annual fall event, Apple has revealed the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, the next premium phones in its lineup.
In recent years, Apple has used its higher-end phones to push the envelope with tech advances while keeping the standard models with last-year’s tech, likely to reduce cost and further incentivize upgrading to the pricier premium models — that’s proved true with the standard iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, which get last year’s 14 Pro perks. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max carry on this tradition, and since rumors of an iPhone 15 Ultra were unfounded, these are Apple’s most advanced phones yet.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max improve on their predecessors with new processors and materials, ditching the stainless steel of prior years for a tougher, lighter titanium frame. They retain the same squared-off sides look as prior models since the iPhone 12 (with slightly rounded edges that will likely be easier to hold), but have thinner bezels for slightly more glass on the front screen — which are still 6.1 inches for the iPhone 15 Pro and 6.7 inches for the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
As for colors, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max come in four metallic hues: a traditional black and white titanium, as well as a blue titanium and a “natural” titanium with a gray tone.
The iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,199. (While the Pro Max is pricier than last year’s $1,099 starting price for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, the new iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at 256GB, double its predecessor’s internal storage.) iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max preorders start this Friday, and the phones will go on sale in Apple Stores and online September 22.
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As was rumored, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have ditched the Lightning port for USB-C, for 10 GB per second USB throughput (the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus have also switched to USB-C).
There’s also one more new feature: an action button that replaces the switch iPhones have had for years that lets users toggle mute mode on and off. instead, you’ll press and hold the button to switch between ring and silent mode, but a short press can be set to whatever function you want — open a note or the camera app, or make your own shortcut.
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High-end Android phones, most notably the Samsung Galaxy S-series, have had something similar — periscope cameras — for years, though they use a design strategy of stacking lenses within the phone’s frame and using a mirror to angle them out the back of the phone. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, for instance, has a periscope camera capable of 10x optical zoom.
Apple is also trying to appeal to more pro photographers by adding more interstitial zoom steps in the camera app’s interface. With the camera app open, users can tap the 1x zoom button to switch between popular focal lengths — 24mm, 28mm and 35mm — and set one of them as the default focal length when opening the app.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max cameras will also have expanded video capabilities, like vlog encoding, as well as using the faster throughput speeds on USB-C cables to shoot and instantly transfer photos taken in the maximum sharpness Pro Raw resolution from your iPhone 15 Pro to a Mac. It can also record video in Pro Res resolution directly to an external storage drive.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max get a forward-looking feature in spatial video capture, using multiple cameras to take videos with depth that can be watched on an Apple Vision Pro AR/VR headset.