Jaenique Swartz
Apple announced the iPhone 15 series in early September this year, claiming the latest model is a notable upgrade if one can look past its hefty prices.
The latest in the iPhone series features an industry-first colour-infused back glass with a textured, matte finish and a new contoured edge on the aluminium enclosure of the phone.
This is probably Apple’s most remarkable release even though it has been compared to the already existing iPhone 14 Pro Max, with critics saying there is not much of a difference, apart from the USB Type-C port on the bottom of the iPhone 15 and a new action button located on the left side of the handset.
That said, someone who is upgrading from an older iPhone, especially a ‘Pro Max’ category, will immediately notice a huge improvement in the features, functionality and overall capabilities of the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
This is especially true, given access to a larger display, a longer battery life, a faster processor and, if previously an iPhone was several years old, much faster 5G cellular data connectivity.