Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro gets new chips, better cameras, and a titanium frame
Enlarge / The iPhone 15 and its titanium frame. (credit: Apple)
Details about the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max were revealed in a live broadcast from Apple today, and we're looking at a mostly modest update-apart from the long-awaited switch to USB-C.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro series (Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will go up for pre-order on Friday, September 15th. Both will be available on September 22. The 15 Pro starts at $999 for 128GB, the same starting price as the iPhone 14 Pro for last year. The Pro Max technically gets a price hike, but only because Apple has axed the 128GB version-a 256GB iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,199, the same price as the 256GB model from last year.
The most noticeable change is a shift from a stainless steel frame to one made out of a brushed "grade 5 titanium," which Apple says makes the phone more durable while also making it lighter. The phone is also a little smaller than past models, thanks to slimmer display bezels. The screen sizes stay the same-6.1 inches for the base model and 6.7 inches for the larger iPhone 15 Pro Max one. Apple didn't announce any changes to the phones' actual screens, so expect the same resolution, ProMotion refresh rate, and brightness as before.