Apple has officially launched the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, the two basic versions of the new iPhone, with major visual improvements including adding a “dynamic island” design to the screen and adding a USB-C connection for charging. And transfer data instead of "dynamic island" ports. Traditional lighting.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus have the same screen size as the previous versions. The 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models are OLED models, support Dolby Vision content and have a brightness of up to 1,600 nits, while the screen's maximum brightness reaches 2,000 nits in bright sunlight, making it twice as bright as its predecessor. iPhone 14 version.
In addition to improving the design by adding “interactive islands,” Apple has also improved the iPhone 15’s imaging system and increased the resolution of the main camera sensor to 48 megapixels compared to the previous version’s 12-megapixel camera.
There's another secondary 12MP zoom camera that's improved when it comes to taking 'portrait' photos without having to manually switch to 'portrait' mode.
Apple has also improved the Night, Live Photo and Sports modes in the iPhone 15 camera, with the front-facing selfie camera offering automatic image adjustments and lighting for “portrait” shots.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus work with the A16 processor, which is the same processor used in previous versions of the iPhone 14 Pro, and Apple promises that the battery will last all day thanks to the processor’s low power consumption. And a bigger battery.
The new iPhones feature the second-generation Ultra Wide Range chip that enables spatial awareness and allows the device to detect the location of other nearby devices equipped with the same chip.
Base iPhone prices are no different from last year: The iPhone 15 starts at $800, while the larger iPhone 15 Plus starts at $900 with base capacity starting at 128GB. Apple offers a variety of color options for both phones: pink, yellow, green, blue and black.