The iPhone 15 series was announced in mid-September and the brand new devices are now available. But which iPhone should you choose, the iPhone 15 or the Pro model? We will tell you all about the biggest differences.
iPhone 15 vs iPhone 15 Pro
Every year, Apple organizes an event that all Apple fans look forward to. The latest products are presented there and this year it was that time again on September 12. And that means the brand new iPhone 15 is finally here.
The time for pre-ordering is already over and all models are officially available. But what exactly are the differences between the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro? We will tell you so that you choose the iPhone 15 that suits you.
- View the iPhone 15 at Vodafone
- View the iPhone 15 Pro at Vodafone
iPhone 15 Pro: the absolute top model
The iPhone 15 Pro is the absolute top model of the brand new iPhone series. This is powered by the A17 Pro chip, Apple’s most powerful processor to date. Among other things, it ensures that all animations move smoothly across the screen. By the way, that is a ProMotion screen, which makes Always on possible. How often the pixels on your screen are refreshed depends on what you are using the iPhone for at that moment.
Furthermore, the sound off button has been replaced by an action button. You can still use this to switch from sound to vibration, for example, but it is also possible to use the button for another function. If you take a lot of photos, hold down the button to open the camera. As a kitchen prince, you immediately set a timer. Via the Assignments app it is even possible to turn on the lights in your room, for example.
In addition, the housing is now made of titanium instead of aluminum. The material is stronger and protects your device better against scratches. Titanium is also lighter, so you no longer get a lame arm if you use your iPhone 15 Pro for a long time. Are you looking for the iPhone with really the very best from Apple? Then go for the iPhone 15 Pro Max with its ‘tetraprism’ periscope camera, which allows you to zoom in even further without losing quality.
iPhone 15: the entry-level model with a Pro feel
If you are looking for ‘just’ an iPhone, choose the iPhone 15. This model has an improved camera compared to its predecessor, because you can now take snapshots with a standard resolution of 48 megapixels. In addition, the portrait mode has been adjusted and you no longer have to switch manually. Instead, the iPhone 15 recognizes when you have a person (or your pet) in the frame and takes a portrait photo of your creation immediately after pressing the shutter button – or even later.
The notch has also completely disappeared. This has made way for the Dynamic Island, which fully adapts to what you are currently using your iPhone for. For example, if that means listening to music, you can control your music here. You no longer have to open the Music app.
All iPhone 15 models are equipped with a USB-C connection instead of a Lightning port. Super handy, of course, because you can use the same charger and cable for the iPhone as for your Mac, your iPad and – who knows – your electric toothbrush. If you want to comfortably view all your social media messages, choose the iPhone 15 Plus with a 6.7-inch screen.
Get the iPhone 15 with Vodafone
Get the iPhone 15 (Pro) from Vodafone! The new iPhone 15 is available from the provider from 888 euros. Does Ziggo deliver the internet to your home? Then you benefit from extra benefits.
With the combination benefit, your benefit amounts to up to 7.50 euros per month. You can get a subscription with unlimited internet and calling for 25 euros per month. Plus you get an extra TV package and more!
- View the iPhone 15 at Vodafone
- View the iPhone 15 Pro at Vodafone
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