iPhone 15: price, features, cameras, USB-C, and everything you need to know (2024)

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After months of speculation, the most highly anticipated phones of the year are now on sale, with Apple having unveiled the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max on September 12, 2023.

It’s the standard iPhone 15 that we’ll be looking at here, so if you’re curious about the release date, price, design, or the various specs and features of Apple’s most affordable new phone, you’ve come to the right place.

For our full verdict on the iPhone 15, head over to our iPhone 15 review. You'll also want to check out our iPhone 15 Plus review, iPhone 15 Pro review, and iPhone 15 Pro Max review for a detailed look at the rest of Apple's iPhone 15 lineup.

Highlights in the iPhone 15 include a Dynamic Island in place of the notch, a new 48MP camera, and yes, a USB-C port. But there’s plenty more that's new, too, so read on for everything you need to know. Alternatively, scoot over to our Apple event 2023 live blog if you want to see what else was unveiled.

What you need to know

  • Starts at $799 / £799 / AU$1,499
  • Now sports the Dynamic Island
  • New color-infused rear glass
  • New 48MP main camera
  • Apple's A16 Bionic chipset
  • Lightning replaced by USB-C

Model comparison

Apple released the iPhone 15 alongside the iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Here's how all four models compare:

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iPhone 15iPhone 15 PlusiPhone 15 ProiPhone 15 Pro Max
Dimensions:147.6 mm x 71.6 mm x 7.80 mm160.9 mm x 77.8 mm x 7.80 mm146.6 mm x 70.6 mm x 8.25 mm159.9 mm x 76.7 mm x 8.25 mm
Weight:171g201g187g221g
Display:6.1-inch OLED6.7-inch OLED6.1-inch OLED6.7-inch OLED
Resolution: 2556 x 1179 pixels2796 x 1290 pixels2556 x 1179 pixels2796 x 1290 pixels
Refresh rate:60Hz60HzAdaptive 1-120HzAdaptive 1-120Hz
Chipset:A16 BionicA16 BionicA17 ProA17 Pro
Rear cameras: 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide48MP main, 12MP ultrawide48MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom48MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 12MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom
Front camera: 12MP12MP12MP12MP
Storage:128GB, 256GB, 512GB128GB, 256GB, 512GB128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB256GB, 512GB, 1TB

iPhone 15 release date and price

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The iPhone 15 was announced on September 12, 2023, and became available to buy in-store and online on Friday, September 22.

The phone starts at $799 / £799 / AU$1,499, for which you’ll get a model with 128GB of storage. If you want 256GB, it will cost you $899 / £899 / AU$1,699, while 512GB comes in at $1,099 / £1,099 / AU$2,049.

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US and UK pricing numerically match this year, marking a welcome price drop year-on-year for UK buyers. The phone is a little pricier year-on-year in Australia.

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iPhone 15 design

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The iPhone 15 is quite a departure from the iPhone 14 before it, especially from the front, as there’s no longer a notch – instead, the phone has a Dynamic Island, much like we saw last year on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. This year it’s a feature that all four new models have.

That leaves the iPhone 15 looking a lot more modern than its predecessor, and that’s not the only change, as it features a color-infused glass and a USB-C port, instead of Lightning.

The iPhone 15 is available in five shades, and as usual it has an IP68 rating, meaning it’s dust-proof and water-resistant. It has an aluminum frame and comes in at 147.6 x 71.6 x 7.8mm and 171g – for reference, the iPhone 14 is 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8mm and 172g, so this new model is almost imperceptibly larger but lighter.

iPhone 15 colors

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Apple has opted for a suite of pastel iPhone 15 colors this year:

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Yellow
  • Pink

iPhone 15 display

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The iPhone 15 isn’t a big upgrade when it comes to the screen, as like before it has a 6.1-inch OLED display. The resolution is 1170 x 2532 – very similar to the iPhone 14, while and peak brightness has jumped from 1,200 nits to 2,000 nits. It's still 60Hz, though.

That’s slightly disappointing, especially the refresh rate, as only the very cheapest new Android phones tend to have a refresh rate that low. But the overall display quality should be high, as it was on the iPhone 14.

As usual, the screen is also protected by Ceramic Shield, which is designed to offer increased protection against bumps and scrapes, plus iOS 17's StandBy modeis support by both standard iPhone 15s.

iPhone 15 cameras

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One of the biggest upgrades this year comes in the form of a new camera, as the iPhone 15 has a new 48MP main sensor. This has an f/1.6 aperture, and – using the depth data acquired at capture –can retroactively turn standard shots into portrait shots.

The rest of the cameras are similar to before, with the iPhone 15 sporting a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 12MP front-facing snapper.

Video can be shot in up to 4K quality at up to 60fps too, so this sounds like a strong camera setup, though if you want a telephoto lens you’ll have to opt for a Pro model.

iPhone 15 performance

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The iPhone 15 is equipped with an A16 Bionic chipset, which we’ve previously seen in the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. Those phones are among the most powerful handsets on the planet (albeit beaten now by the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max) so the iPhone 15 shouldn’t be lacking for power.

Apple doesn’t reveal how much RAM its phones have, so we’ll need to wait for a teardown before that information is known, but the iPhone 14 has 6GB and we’d guess the iPhone 15 probably has the same amount.

An improved Ultra-Wide Band chip enables proximity finding of friends using Find My too.

iPhone 15 battery

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Apple also doesn’t reveal battery capacities, so that’s something we’ll have to wait longer to learn, but in our testing, we found that the iPhone 15 lasted a full day when used casually (though 'full day' in this instance does not mean 24 hours – more like 15 hours). Apple's press release for the phone quotes 20 hours of video playback, 16 hours of streamed video, and 80 hours of audio playback.

We can’t talk about the battery without talking about the new way you charge the phone either, as Apple has finally switched to USB-C, ditching its long-standing Lightning port. As for charging speeds, the iPhone 15 can be juiced at up to 20W, and it also supports wireless charging (including the new Qi2 standard for wireless charging).

However, we don't yet know how valuable the latter feature will be, given the lack of Qi2-certified wireless chargers available to buy right now. Essentially, Qi2 takes the built-in magnets feature of Apple’s MagSafe technology and opens it up third-party manufacturers. This could mean that – when they eventually come to market – Qi2-certified wireless chargers will be capable of charging Apple’s latest iPhones at 15W; something that only MagSafe chargers have been able to do in the past.

Despite Apple confirming that its iPhone 15 models support “future Qi2 chargers for wireless charging," though, the officialtech specs pagefor the iPhone 15 Pro says that the device (and presumably all other iPhone 15 devices) supports “MagSafe wireless charging up to 15W” and “Qi wireless charging up to 7.5W.”

This could mean that Apple might continue to intentionally limit non-Apple, 15W-capable wireless chargers to 7.5W, in a bid to maintain healthy MagSafe sales. In a fairer world, though, we'd hope to see Apple make 15W wireless charging available across the board.

iPhone 15 software

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The iPhone 15 ships running iOS 17, which is the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. Changes here include Contact Posters, a Live Voicemail feature, and all sorts of other things. However, you won’t need to buy an iPhone 15 or one of its siblings to get these things, as every model from the iPhone XS onwards is eligible for the update.

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iPhone 15: price, features, cameras, USB-C, and everything you need to know (2024)

FAQs

IPhone 15: price, features, cameras, USB-C, and everything you need to know? ›

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus have USB 2.0 Type-C ports capable of 480Mbps data transfer. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port capable of 10Gbps. All models still fast charge with 20W or greater USB PD adapters, up to 27W.

What is the USB-C specs on iPhone 15? ›

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus have USB 2.0 Type-C ports capable of 480Mbps data transfer. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port capable of 10Gbps. All models still fast charge with 20W or greater USB PD adapters, up to 27W.

How many cameras does the iPhone 15 have? ›

The entry level comprises the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus (the option with a larger screen). Both have two rear-facing cameras and one front-facing camera; the camera hardware is the same on both devices regardless of screen size.

What is the price of iPhone 15 in USA? ›

United States

Here, the pricing of iPhone 15 starts at $799 (approx. ₹66,208), while that for iPhone 15 Plus is $899 (approx. ₹74,495). iPhones Pro and Pro Max, on the other hand, have a starting cost of $999 (around ₹82,781) and $1,199 (around ₹99,354).

What's different about the iPhone 15? ›

If you want the latest and greatest technologies that Apple has to offer, the iPhone 15 will give that to you. You'll get the Dynamic Island, an upgraded processor and a revamped camera system that'll help everything from landscapes to portraits of your food look spectacular.

What is iPhone USB-C used for? ›

You can connect your iPhone to external displays using the USB-C connector, so that you can watch video, see photos, and more on a larger screen. Depending on the display that you're connecting to, you might need an adapter, like the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter.

Why is USB-C on iPhone a big deal? ›

The main difference lies in their data transfer and charging speeds. Lightning cables have a transfer rate of 480Mbps, which meets the USB 2.0 standard, while USB-C clocks in at 640Mbps, which falls under the USB 3.0 standard. In terms of charging, Lightning supports 20W of output, while USB-C can go up at 240W.

Is the iPhone 15 camera worth it? ›

All the phone's standard cameras in low light were nearly impeccable, making capturing those neon lights and cityscapes with tricky coloring a breeze. And although Night Mode is reduced to the 12MP range, it still outperforms my iPhone 14 Pro with better RGB results and dynamic clarity.

Can the iPhone 15 take raw photos? ›

If you own an iPhone 14 Pro or 15 Pro, you will have an additional setting to choose the resolution of your ProRaw images: 12 or 48 megapixels. Note: Only the primary camera (The Wide Lens) can shoot 48 megapixels RAW. When using the Ultra-Wide or telephoto lenses, these will be 12 megapixels.

Is the iPhone 15 waterproof? ›

The latest phone features won't mean much if your new phone gets wet and stops working. The newest iPhone 15 is not waterproof, neither are the iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, these iPhone 15 models are water resistant.

Does the iPhone 15 have a SIM card? ›

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus use eSIM technology and are not compatible with physical SIM cards.

Is iPhone 15 cheaper than 14? ›

The 6.1-inch iPhone 14 has dropped to $699, while the iPhone 15 starts at $799. The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 15 Plus go for $799 and $899, respectively, both of which come with a larger 6.7-inch display.

What can I do on my iPhone 15? ›

  • Enter, select, and revise text. Type with the onscreen keyboard. Dictate text. ...
  • Add or change keyboards.
  • Add emoji and stickers.
  • Take a screenshot.
  • Take a screen recording.
  • Use Markup tools. Draw in documents. ...
  • Fill out forms and sign documents.
  • Use Live Text to interact with content in a photo or video.

Does the iPhone 15 have USB-C? ›

The iPhone 15 ships with a USB-C port and charging cable that give customers a taste of the trouble. That cable is fine for charging but transfers data at a mere 480 megabits per second, the poky speed that arrived with the USB 2.0 standard from 2000.

Is iPhone 15 a big upgrade? ›

The bottom line: It's worth upgrading to the iPhone 15 if you have an iPhone 12. The updates go beyond new technologies like the Dynamic Island and USB-C; you also get a notable upgrade in everything from general performance to battery life and camera quality.

What is the spec of iPhone USB-C charger? ›

Apple 20W USB-C power adapter

Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz, single phase. Line Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC. Output Voltage/Current: 9 VDC/2.2 A. Minimum Power Output: 20 W.

Can you use 30W USB-C for iPhone? ›

The 30W USB‑C Power Adapter offers fast, efficient charging at home, in the office or on the go. While the power adapter is compatible with any USB‑C device, Apple recommends using it with MacBook Air. You can also use it with selected iPhone and iPad Pro models to take advantage of the fast-charging feature.

What wattage is the USB-C cable for iPhone? ›

The standard USB-C charging cables Apple sells include a one-meter cord that charges at up to 60 watts, and a faster two-meter cord that charges at up to 240 watts.

Is iPhone USB-C faster? ›

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