Apple iPhone 15 hands-on: New features left me with no Pro model envy at all
The result? Two new handsets that look great, feel great, and perform like how premium phones should. In fact, going hands-on with the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus first, and then switching over to more expensive iPhone 15 Pro models, made the latter feel a little less impressive. That’s how much Apple has tipped the scales this year.
No matter which iPhone model you buy, you’re getting curved edges, thinner form factors, matte-textured back covers, and all the iOS 17 love that a Dynamic Island display can embrace. That makes the standard models, more than ever, the iPhones that most people should buy.