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iPhone 15 Pro Review
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have more going on than their similar outward appearance suggests. Even more pro-level camera features, serious gaming power, and long-overdue freedom from the proprietary Lightning cables make this a significant upgrade over last year’s phone.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro (8GB RAM, 256GB, Blue Titanium) - Brand New review
Apple's iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are defined by their refinements: a lighter body made from titanium, a USB-C port for charging and fast data transfers, a processor capable of console games and, on the Pro Max, a new 5x telephoto zoom camera.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro (8GB RAM, 256GB, Blue Titanium) - Brand New review
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro might not be the most exciting choice from this year's line up, with big competition from within its own ranks. However, for those that don't want the large screen of the Max, but like the Pro specs not offered by the 15, the 15 Pro remains a solid choice.- Lovely, premium design, Beautiful display, Excellent performance, Great camera results
- Misses out on 5x zoom, Battery could be better
Apple iPhone 15 Pro (8GB RAM, 256GB, Blue Titanium) - Brand New review
Apple’s best pro model yet is excellent, but the iPhone 15 Pro has some serious concerns.- Excellent camera tech, A phone that can play console-quality games, USB-C charging and fast file transfer
- Durability might be a problem, Battery life has not improved, Over-sharpening of photos in post-processing
iPhone 15 Pro Review: A New Titan Among Phones?
The new Apple iPhone 15 Pro is here, with a new frame made of (mostly) titanium. And not only all around, but also under the hood, there's more of an upgrade than just an update. The iPhone 15 Pro impresses with merciless performance, which is currently not found in Android smartphones (yes, bring...- Titanium case is elegant and robust, More compact and lighter than the iPhone 14 Pro, A17 Pro is faster and has impressive graphics performance, New triple camera with 48 MP, USB-C port offers countless possibilities, Very practical action button
- Relatively slow charging despite USB-C, Action button partly immature
Apple iPhone 15 Pro (8GB RAM, 256GB, Blue Titanium) - Brand New review
The slick, sleek iPhone 15 Pro is lighter than its predecessor and has outstanding performance, improved cameras and great capabilities.- Snappy design, Great new Action Button, Outstanding cameras
- Not cheap, Battery life doesn’t match the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Telephoto lens is 3x
Apple iPhone 15 Pro review
Outwardly, the iPhone 15 Pro might look the same as ever but lots of changes and upgrades make it a top choice, especially if your current phone is three or more years old. If you already own an iPhone 13 or 14 Pro, there isn’t enough here to warrant an upgrade.- Outstanding cameras, Super-bright screen, USB-C port
- Charging still relatively slow, Doesn’t have 5x zoom of Pro Max
Apple iPhone 15 review: a few more pro features each year
For those with older phones from five or so years ago, the iPhone 15 marks a giant leap forward with a fast chip, long battery life, a crisp and bright display and the more useful USB-C port. The trickle-down effect from the iPhone Pro models also adds a bit of interest.- Pros: fast, good camera, good screen now with dynamic island, great size, USB-C, great battery life, long software support, Face ID.
- Cons: no telephoto camera, screen slower than competition and 15 Pro, no always-on display mode, dull colour choice, more repairable design restricted by software locks.
iPhone 15 Pro review - “Apple brings its A-game”
It’s a fairly modest upgrade on the iPhone 14 Pro, but many of those improvements make the iPhone 15 Pro an even better compact gaming phone proposition – especially as a new breed of console-standard games start to arrive.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Review: It Finally Feels Like a "Pro" Device
From the much-anticipated adoption of USB-C to the customizable Action Button and improved camera performance, this iPhone holds promises of an enhanced user experience. The spotlight feature is the native support for LOG video recording, a game-changer for creators, though the device is not without...- More "Pro" than ever, USB-C Charging & 10Gbps data transfer, Native LOG video recording, Action Button is very customizable, Improved low-light performance, Supports external recording to SSDs and SD cards
- Titanium may not be as durable, Early reports of overheating, 5X camera is limited to Pro Max