So, you have an iPhone 13 Pro and are considering upgrade to an iPhone 15 Pro. There are a few reasons to do so — and still others that might hold you back.
This story is part of our complete Apple event coverage The iPhone 15 Pro series, released this year, comes with significant design changes, which include a titanium body for the first time. The new models boast improved camera quality, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, and a new 3nm A17 Pro chip. While these features are impressive, some may not find them compelling enough to upgrade from the iPhone 14 Pro.
Although the newer model has had a few display upgrades, none are particularly significant. The iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro boast a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, and they also maintain the same pixel density of 460 ppi. However, the iPhone 15 Pro does offer a slightly higher resolution of 2556 x 1179 pixels at 460 ppi, compared to the iPhone 13 Pro’s 2532 x 1170 pixels.
Apple deserves praise for the significant changes made to its A17 Pro chip, not just from the previous year’s model but also from the iPhone 14 Pro series. The A17 Pro silicon, built through the 3nm fabrication process, is a highlight of the iPhone 15 Pro series. The A15 Bionic, used in the iPhone 13 Pro series, was crafted using the 5nm fabrication process, and the iPhone 14 Pro series’ A16 was also built on a 4nm design.
While the hardware changes between the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro are modest, the software improvements are noteworthy. Thanks to A17 Pro silicon, the iPhone 15 Pro has Smart HDR 5, which offers better control over dynamic range and contrast than the older phone’s Smart HDR 4. The iPhone 15 Pro comes with another new feature: the Action button. It replaces the Ring/Silent switch previously located on the side of the device. The Action button is similar to the one on the Apple Watch Ultra series, allowing you to access some of your favorite features quickly. To launch your action, press and hold the button.
Apple has made significant strides in product safety features in recent years. Emergency SOS has been a staple feature on Apple handsets for some time now, making it effortless to call for emergency services when needed. With the release of the iPhone 14 series last year, Apple also introduced Crash Detection. Beginning with iOS 17, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 series also include a new Roadside Assistance feature.
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