13 SEP, 2023
Sushim Mukul
The iPhone 15 has integrated a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, replacing the lightning port on the iPhone 14 and the models before it.
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The iPhone 15 offers a higher peak brightness of 1600 nits compared to the iPhone 14's 1200 nits, resulting in a brighter and more vivid display.
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The iPhone 15 series features a much more advanced 48MP main camera with improved Night Mode, bokeh effect and depth detection, while the iPhone 14 had a 12MP main camera.
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iPhone 15 is equipped with the new A16 bionic chips, offering better performance at gaming, power efficiency and other heavy stuff, than the A15 chip in iPhone 14.
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Both phones have a 12MP TrueDepth front camera, but the iPhone 15 stands out as it supports Smart HDR 5 for enhanced selfies.
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The iPhone 15 comes in Pink, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Black, whereas the iPhone 14 offers Midnight, Starlight, Blue, Purple, and Red colour options.
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All the iPhone 15 variants include a Dynamic Island on the front, previously only found in Pro models, while the basic iPhone 14 lacks this feature.
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The dimensions of both iPhone 14 and 15 are more or less the same, but the Apple CEO specifically mentioned the iPhone 15 is a gram lighter.
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Apple's iPhone 15 retains the same design as the iPhone 14 but introduces colour-infused glass on the back and maintains durability with Ceramic Shield to protect against accidental drops.
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The iPhone 15 is a tad bit costly with all the new features coming in, starting at Rs 79,900, while the iPhone 14 starts at Rs 58,000.