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iPhone 15: rumored release date, price, cameras, features and more
The iPhone 15 is just around the corner, with Apple set to unveil its successors to the excellent iPhone 14 line in September this year.
Indeed, the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max leaks are now appearing in earnest, with rumors concerning everything from the phones’ display and camera credentials to their price and availability. We’d also heard that an iPhone 15 Ultra could be arriving in place of the Pro Max iPhone in 2023, but that rumor has since subsided.
So, to give you an idea of what to expect from Apple’s next standard iPhone, we’ve put together this one-stop-shop guide to all the latest news, rumors and predictions surrounding the iPhone 15, which we’ll be updating with new information throughout the year.
The majority of this guide refers to the standard iPhone 15, but we’re expecting Apple to unveil an iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max come September, too. Initially, we thought the latter might be called the iPhone 15 Ultra, but the latest intelligence suggest that we’ll be waiting until next year for Apple’s first Ultra-grade iPhone.
In the below table, you’ll find all the rumored specs for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. If you’re after more details on the latter two phones, head over to our dedicated hubs on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple may also unveil an iPhone 15 Plus this year, though that phone will likely offer the same specs as its standard sibling.
iPhone 15 release date
Likely to launch in the first half of September
The shipping date will probably be a week or so later
We haven’t heard any iPhone 15 release date or launch date rumors yet, but that’s to be expected – they rarely occur more than a month before the launch event itself.
For the iPhone 14, that event fell on September 7, with three of the four phones going on sale over a week later, on September 16 (and the iPhone 14 Plus on October 7). Apple generally picks the first or second week of September for its launches, and usually opts for a Tuesday, though occasionally goes for a Wednesday event.
In 2023, that means September 5 or 12 are quite likely launch days for the iPhone 15 (both are Tuesdays), though September 6 and 13 are possibilities, too.
iPhone 15 price
The entire iPhone 14 family (Image credit: Apple)
Price expected to be higher than the iPhone 15 across the globe
Naturally, we don’t yet know the price of the iPhone 15, but we can make an educated guess at the figure using a combination of rumors and the launch prices of the iPhone 14:
128GB: $799 / £849 / AU$1,339
256GB: $899 / £959 / AU$1,579
512GB: $1,099 / £1,179 / AU$1,899
Initially, we expected the iPhone 15 to match the iPhone 14 for price, with a starting price of $799 / £849 / AU$1,339 looking likely. Recently, however, analysts have predicted that the iPhone 15 will cost more than the iPhone 14, owing to increased production costs on Apple’s part.
If accurate, a series-wide price increase for the iPhone 15 line would mark the first of its kind in the US since 2017. International markets have seen price increases as recently as last year’s iPhone 14 line.
Apple may also opt to forgo the 128GB storage option with the iPhone 15, as other manufacturers – including Samsung and Oppo – have done with their respective 2023 flagships. As such, the iPhone 15 will likely start at $899 / £959 / AU$1,579 (for the 256GB model) as a bare minimum.
iPhone 15 colors
(Image credit: Apple)
Going by previous iPhone models, Apple will likely offer five iPhone 15 colors at launch. Any of the six shades listed below could make the cut:
Cyan
Light blue
Pink
Midnight
Starlight
Product (RED)
The iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max will most likely be offered in a different selection of shades to the iPhone 15, but in the same colors as each other. We’re expecting four different color options in total:
Dark red
Silver
Gold
Graphite, Space Gray, or Space Black
iPhone 15 design
The front and rear of the iPhone 14 (Image credit: Future / Apple)
All four models could get iPhone 11-style curved edges
iPhone 15 rumored to feature textured matte glass rear panel
USB-C charging ports expected
Rumors surrounding the iPhone 15 design are particularly interesting, not least because they hint at some noticeable differences between Apple’s next vanilla iPhone and the base iPhone 14.
Some (but not all) of those rumors are backed up by dummy iPhone 15 units that MacRumors has been able to source. You can see from the video below how the iPhone 15, the iPhone 15 Plus, the iPhone 15 Pro, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max (or is that the iPhone 15 Ultra?) are likely to look.
Further renders of the iPhone 15 Plus emerged in February 2023, showing more of those aforementioned design changes: USB-C, more rounded edges, and the addition of the Dynamic Island on the less expensive models (which you can read about in the ‘screen sizes’ section of this guide).
It looks as though the dimensions of the iPhone 15 handsets are going to be more or less the same as their iPhone 14 equivalents – although, as mentioned, there are reportedly going to be some slight variations in the size of the camera bumps.
How the iPhone 15 might look (Image credit: 9to5Mac)
Annoyingly, however, it looks like the remainder of the design differences between the iPhone 14 series and iPhone 15 series – titanium sides, thinner bezels and so on – will be reserved for the latter’s Pro models. But that’s just what we’ve come to expect from Apple in recent years.
This is big news for all prospective iPhone 15 buyers outside of the US. Apple typically sells the same iPhone models across most of Europe, meaning SIM card-less iPhone 15s could also be coming to the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and many other countries.
Given the scale of integration with mobile carriers needed to support the implementation of eSIMs in countries that don’t already use them widely, it’s unlikely that Apple will be able to flick a switch and ditch the SIM card tray for every iPhone 15 model sold in Europe come September – but major Apple markets like the UK seem ready to join France in its adoption of eSIMs.
iPhone 15 camera
(Image credit: Apple)
Will likely ship with a 48MP main sensor
The iPhone 14’s rear camera boasts the following dual-sensor setup:
While the iPhone 14’s cameras are adequate enough for general photography tasks, they’re essentially unchanged from the iPhone 13 (save for the upgraded imaging pipeline powering them), so it’s good to hear that Apple will be giving vanilla iPhone fans a tangible reason to consider upgrading to the iPhone 15 this year.
That’s not to say the gap between the iPhone 15 and its Pro siblings will be any smaller than the usual vanilla/Pro divide, mind. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are set for some serious camera upgrades come September, with one or both models expected to feature periscope cameras and the biggest iPhone camera sensors ever. The Pro Max/Ultra could even get a telephoto camera with a variable zoom lens, too.
On the selfie-snapping front, the iPhone 14’s 12MP selfie camera is expected to remain in place on the vanilla iPhone 15.
Expected to inherit the iPhone 14 Pro’s A16 Bionic chipset
All four phones might get USB-C, but faster transfer speeds for Pro models
Will feature upgraded Ultra Wideband chip chip to support Vision Pro
When it comes to the core specs of the iPhone 15, there’s some things we’re almost certain of. For example, we expect the standard iPhone 15 to inherit the iPhone 14 Pro’s A16 Bionic, just as the standard iPhone 14 inherited the iPhone 13 Pro‘s A15 Bionic. We’ve heard this multiple times now, so it’ll be a surprise if Apple bucks its own trend come September.
The inclusion of an A16 Bionic in the iPhone 15 should technically make the device feel snappier than the iPhone 14 (though the latter is certainly no slouch when it comes to performance). The bad news is that we’re also expecting to see an A17 Bionic come September, which – you guessed it – seems destined for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, exclusively.
That said, the iPhone 14 is plenty fast enough for most users, and the iPhone 15 – by offering even more power under the hood – will likewise meet the demands of streaming, swiping, snapping and gaming with ease.
The iPhone 14 Pro (Image credit: Shutterstock / Framesira)
The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max could apparently have data transfer speeds of either 20Gbps or 40Gbps, while the standard iPhone 15 will reportedly be stuck with the same 480Mbps speeds as the current models.
We’ve also now seen a photo, which you’ll find in the design section of this article, showing an iPhone with a USB-C port, so the addition of one is looking ever more likely. Apple has actually confirmed that it will soon switch to USB-C – at least in Europe – though the company hasn’t said whether it will make the change globally. Nor has it said which model will be the first iPhone to get USB-C, so it might not be the iPhone 15.
The iPhone 15 is expected to swap Apple’s Lightning port for a USB-C port (Image credit: Shutterstock / charnsitr)
Judging by Apple’s history when it comes to updating (or not updating) battery sizes with each iPhone iteration, we’re expecting the vanilla iPhone 15 to boast a similarly-sized power pack to the iPhone 14 (3,279mAh). The iPhone 13, for instance, uses a 3,227mAh battery, which is almost identical to that of the iPhone 14 – so don’t expect a significantly larger brick under the hood of the iPhone 15.
One interesting battery rumor surrounding the iPhone 15 line is the potential addition of reverse wireless charging, which would see the vanilla iPhone 15 capable of wirelessly charging other Apple gadgets, where its predecessor can’t. We’re less certain about this particular feature prediction, though, as leaks surrounding wireless charging on iPhones have existed for years.
Apple’s Vision Pro headset will begin shipping in 2024 (Image credit: Apple)
Such an improvement could give the iPhone 15 an edge when it comes to sharing media and other experiences with Vision Pro in real-time, opening up avenues for enhanced functionality built on that performance increase.
iPhone 15 screen size
The iPhone 14 being held in a hand (Image credit: Future)
Will likely use the same 6.1-inch Super XDR OLED display
Every model expected to get the Dynamic Island
When it comes to iPhone 15 screen sizes and displays, we’re expecting the standard iPhone 15 to deliver one major improvement over the iPhone 14.
The latter sports a 6.1-inch Super XDR OLED display that offers a 2532 x 1170 pixel resolution, and rumors suggest the iPhone 15 will follow suit. However, the iPhone 15 is all but certain to inherit the Dynamic Island – Apple’s fancy screen cutout – from the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, which should give the phone a more premium feel.
Potential evidence for this claim has emerged, too, with leaked videos showing the front glass for reportedly three iPhone 15 models. They all include Dynamic Islands along with slightly curved bezels, with the Pro models having smaller bezels than the standard ones.
Goôd morning! Here’s is the real life video of the front glass panel of the iPhone 15 series, i was able to confirm its authenticity with my source. It’s real! pic.twitter.com/5BkI0OFgz9March 5, 2023
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We’re not expecting the iPhone 15 line’s Dynamic Islands to be identical to the ones currently featured on Apple’s flagship devices, though. According to a recent tweet from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 15’s proximity sensor will be integrated inside the Dynamic Island itself, rather than positioned below it (as on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max).
As Kuo notes, the new sensor arrangement is unlikely to result in any material difference to the appearance or functionality of the iPhone 15 versus the iPhone 14 Pro, but the former’s Dynamic Island will technically be more advanced than the latter’s given the inclusion of a previously isolated sensor.
Every model in the iPhone 15 line is expected to feature the Dynamic Island (Image credit: Future)
Beyond the Dynamic Island, though, the iPhone 15’s display is expected to remain identical to its predecessor’s. Both the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max boast adaptive 1-120Hz refresh rate technology (dubbed ProMotion) that automatically adjusts the smoothness of their displays to suit whatever’s happening on-screen, but it looks like the iPhone 15 will again be sticking with the iPhone 14’s static 60Hz refresh rate.
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