Apple announces iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max (2024)

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Apple just announced its new high-end iPhones: the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. They’re made of titanium, they have Action Buttons, and Apple promises they’re the most powerful smartphones Apple has ever made. The 15 Pro starts at $999 with 128GB of storage, and the Pro Max at $1,199 with 256GB of storage. Both will be available for preorder this Friday and on sale September 22nd.

This year’s Pro has a 6.1-inch screen, and the Pro Max has a 6.7-inch display — same as the new iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. Both are powered by the A17 Pro chip, which Apple says has the fastest performance in any smartphone and can even challenge some high-end PCs. Along with a redesigned GPU, Apple seems to think these devices could be poised to level up the kinds of games you can play on your phone. (Of course, Apple likes to talk a lot about high-end gaming, and the results... don’t always keep up.)

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Both phones, of course, have a USB-C port on the bottom rather than the old Lightning port. But in the Pro’s case, it could be for more than charging: Apple says the 15 Pro is the first phone with 10Gbps transfer speeds, which will make getting photos and videos (or large files of any kind) off your phone vastly easier.

All that power is inside a new, stronger enclosure, which Apple promises is some of the toughest stuff you’ll find on a phone anywhere in the industry. Just based on what we’re seeing in the video so far, it doesn’t look hugely different, but it’s a big change nonetheless. The new devices come in white, black, blue, and “natural” colors. And naturally, Apple is extremely proud of the complex engineering behind the process.

The Action Button, which replaces the ringer switch on the left side of the iPhone Pro, is a new button that you can customize to run shortcuts, bring up accessibility features, open the camera, turn on the flashlight, and more. By default, it’s still a ringer switch —but you’re going to want to use it to do more.

The Pros both have Super Retina XDR displays with ProMotion and support both the always-on display and the new StandBy mode in iOS 17.

Greg Joswiak, Apple’s marketing chief, promised that the 15 Pro and Pro Max have Apple’s best cameras yet — the equivalent of seven distinct lenses. That includes an upgraded 48-megapixel camera that supposedly takes better low-light photos, captures less lens flare, and uses Apple’s AI systems to take full-res HEIF photos. You can now change your default lens and shoot at multiple focal lengths — 24mm, 28mm, and 35mm — within the main camera. You can also get up to 5x optical zoom, the most Apple has ever offered, to 120mm focal length. Fans of Samsung’s latest cameras won’t be blown away by the specs here, obviously, but they’re a big upgrade for iPhone users.

On the video side, you’ll be able to shoot 4K60 ProRes video on the devices or even shoot directly to an external drive through the USB-C port (as long as you have the right cable). The 15 Pro can capture “spatial video,” too, the kinds of 3D content we’ve been seeing for the Vision Pro — though that feature’s coming later this year. It’s clear that Apple imagines the 15 Pro as both a consumer device but also a genuine professional tool for the creators and filmmakers of the world.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the new devices at Apple’s Wonderlust event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, though the rumor mill has (as always) been going for months. In terms of how you’ll actually use your iPhone, some of the largest changes this year will be in iOS 17: the new StandBy mode could change the way you use your phone when it’s off, interactive widgets could redesign a lot of homescreens, and features like Live Voicemail and Contact Posters might have you actually making phone calls every now and again.

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Apple followed roughly the same rubric it has for the last few iPhone launches: the base models get the stuff from last year’s Pro —like the Dynamic Island and some of the camera tech, even the A16 Bionic chip — and the Pros are the guinea pigs for Apple’s big new ideas.

This year, while Apple may not have talked much about USB-C itself, the new port seems to have given Apple new ideas about how you might capture data on the Pro phones and then use it elsewhere. (Nobody needs 48-megapixel photos for Instagram, but now it’s much easier to use those huge photos elsewhere.) Joswiak called the new Pro lineup “our best and most Pro iPhone ever,” and he’s not wrong. While the 15 models improve the everyday experience of using an iPhone, the new Pro seems to be heading somewhere else entirely.

Apple announces iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max (2024)

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When iPhone 15 Pro Max is coming? ›

iPhone 15 Pro Max release date
Device familyAnnouncementMarket release
Apple iPhone 12 seriesOctober 13, 2020October 23, 2020
Apple iPhone 13 seriesSeptember 14, 2021September 24, 2021
Apple iPhone 14 seriesSeptember 7, 2022September 16, 2022
Apple iPhone 15 seriesSeptember 12, 2023September 22, 2023
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Jan 29, 2024

What's the difference between iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max? ›

The 15 Pro Max has a new zoom lens, so it has much better image quality at 5X zoom and beyond. Both the iPhone 15 Pro and the 15 Pro Max have three cameras on the back: you have a main camera, an ultra-wide shooter and a telephoto zoom, but the zoom one is 3X on the 15 Pro and 5X on the Pro Max.

Is it worth upgrading from iPhone 14 Pro Max to 15 Pro Max? ›

The iPhone 15 Pro Max now offers 5x optical zoom and up to 25x digital zoom. This is a noticeable improvement over the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The macro photography capability functions faster and more smoothly when it comes to focusing on a close-up or small object.

Is it worth buying an iPhone 15 Pro Max? ›

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is absolutely worth it, I upgraded from a 13 Pro Max and the overall lighter weight and curved edges make it so much better in the hand. Add in the Dynamic Island, 5x zoom and fantastic battery life you won't be sorry.

Will iPhone 15 Ultra replace Pro Max? ›

A new report suggests that Apple could ditch the Pro Max name when the phone makes its likely debut at the Apple September event, instead calling the device the iPhone 15 Ultra.

Does the iPhone 15 Pro need a case? ›

To safeguard your precious investment and maintain the device's pristine appearance, it is essential to invest in a case. Whether you value a slim or shockproof case for your titanium iPhone 15 Pro, PITAKA can be your ideal choice.

Will iPhone 15 Pro Max have bigger screen? ›

iPhone 15 Pro Max: Bigger screen, bigger battery. The most obvious difference between the two phones is in the size. This means that the phone's screen and the battery are both much larger than its smaller sibling's. The advantage of the larger screen comes for those who really want to consume media.

Does a Pro Max have a better battery life than a pro? ›

In my experience, the 15 Pro averages a full day on a single charge, while the 15 Pro Max gets between a day and a half to two days. Battery life can vary depending on how you use your phone, so I also ran two additional CNET battery tests.

Is the iPhone 15 Pro Max still overheating? ›

According to Notebookcheck, Apple considers iPhone 15 Pro models running warmer than previous iPhones to be “expected behavior.” A major design change is coming to the iPhone 16 series to (finally) address this issue. Apple is rumored to be exploring the “use of graphene to mitigate lingering thermal issues.”

Is there a problem with the iPhone 15 Pro Max? ›

The problem is OLED burn-in, which is not just an iPhone-specific problem since it can occur on any device with an OLED screen. However, it has become a concern for iPhone 15 Pro Max users. What is OLED burn-in?

Is the iPhone 15 Pro waterproof? ›

iPhone 15 models are water resistant in that they can handle minor water exposure. Although they aren't made to withstand submersion for longer than 30 minutes or depths greater than six meters, their IP68 rating ensures they are dust, water and splash resistant.

How much is the iPhone 15 Pro Max in the USA? ›

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, 256GB, Natural Titanium - Unlocked (Renewed)
Typical price:$1,077.89$1,077.89 Details This is determined using the 90-day median price paid by customers for the product on Amazon. We exclude prices paid by customers for the product during a limited time deal. Learn more
Price:$1,021.95$1,021.95
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Can I preorder the iPhone 15 Pro Max? ›

iPhone 15 Pro (128GB)

For the iPhone with the most, well, everything, the iPhone 15 Pro Max costs you a pricier $1,199 direct from Apple, Best Buy, and Target — where preorders are also now open.

Will the iPhone 15 Pro Max be bigger? ›

iPhone 15 Plus vs iPhone 15 Pro Max: design and display

This has made the Pro Max fractionally (and we do mean fractionally) smaller overall at 159.9 x 76.7 x 8.3mm, to the 160.9 x 77.8 x 7.8mm iPhone 15 Plus. The iPhone 15 Pro Max is marginally heavier though, at 221g, while the iPhone 15 Plus is 201g.

Will iPhone 15 Pro be more expensive? ›

The iPhone 15 costs $799, but the iPhone 15 Pro is more expensive at $999. That being said, I know what you're wondering. Does the iPhone 15 Pro really have features that are worth the extra $200? No, I will not tell you which phone to get.

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