But then I remembered that I already had good plans of how to spend the $200 price difference, and I leaped in. Hey, I would not feel all that disappointed if I dropped this cheaper phone after all.
Going case-less: wear and tear
Most of the wear and tear is on the screen, so that is why a screen protector is a must (Image by PhoneArena)
The very first thing I did before even setting up my brand new iPhone 15 was get a screen protector for it. I have been reviewing phones for years and I have noticed that for some reason, new devices pick up scratches easily in the first week of using the phone and then far less so afterwards. So if you want to keep your device in mint condition, a screen protector is a must and it should be applied from the very first moment.
I also used a case in the first couple of months, but soon after, I knew I hated the added bulk and not being able to enjoy the slim design of the phone. So how did the iPhone 15 do? Luckily, I have not dropped it on concrete once, but it has dropped a few times in my car and on softer surfaces, so the screen protector is definitely beat up and due for a replacement. However, the back is holding up great! There are no scratches on the aluminum rails, and the matte glass on the back is also scratch-free, and same for the cameras. Apple really did a good job with this glass, but if you tend to drop your phone and are a bit clumsier, you probably should get a case.
Battery life
My next big concern was battery life, especially after reading many reports about iPhone 14 batteries degrading significantly in less than a year.
The first few months I enabled the feature that limits your battery charge to 80% to protect battery health long-term, but after traveling a few times, I had to disable it. I wish there was a toggle for it so you could easily turn it on or off, depending on your usage. Apple is also adding the ability to stop the charge at 85%, 90% or 95% in iOS 18, and I find that this is welcome flexibility.
Now onto my usage, after about eight months of use, battery health has dropped from 100% down to 99%, and I have 190 battery cycle counts. Losing 1% of battery capacity in about eight months is what you do expect, so I’m not surprised by this number.
The 190 battery cycle count, however, is interesting, and compared to other friends using the iPhone 15 Pro Max in a similar time frame, they have around 120 battery cycles with similar use.
Camera
I was quite excited about the 2X sensor-crop in the iPhone 15 camera, but after all these months, I have mixed feelings about the camera experience. First, I absolutely love the iPhone camera app, just how easy it is to use with a single hand, to zoom in and out, these are simple features that have made a big difference for me. I have also found the video quality absolutely brilliant and I have quite a few beautiful Instagram stories shot on this phone.
iOS and bugs
Apple is typically known for great software, so how has iOS 17 been in these eight months?
I have had one scare one month into owning this phone: it somehow turned off as I was about to board a train, and it would not turn on in the next 10 to 15 minutes. I had my ticket on it and I was already panicking when it finally turned on, just before the train left the station. Apart from that one incident (I still don’t understand why it happened), I have had no issues whatsoever.
My wishlist
There are a few things I wish to see improved in next iPhones, but chief among them is the screen. After using the reflection-free screen of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, I am convinced that every smartphone should have this feature! Despite the iPhone 15 going to a peak outdoor brightness of the incredible 2,000 nits, it is still hard to see it outdoors on a sunny day because of those pesky reflections. So having a true reflection-free screen would be at the very top of my wishlist.
Already old thanks to… AI?
Apple Intelligence is… not coming to the iPhone 15 (Image by Apple)
The other big question is all about AI. After all, only the iPhone 15 Pro models will get the fancy new AI features, and this brand new iPhone 15 will not! That is surely disappointing, but is it really a deal-breaker?
I don’t think so, and let me tell you why. The first reason is because you already have the most powerful kind of AI on this phone, just download the ChatGPT app or save a shortcut to Google Gemini’s web interface and you have the chatbot you need!
Conclusion
The iPhone 15 is a great phone that could improve in a few little ways to become even better (Image by PhoneArena)
So… do I regret not buying a Pro iPhone instead? Well, honestly, the answer is still a “yes”, but I realize that would be more pleasing my inner nerd rather than really changing my experience in a meaningful way.
What is your experience with the iPhone 15 series? And what are you most looking forward to in the iPhone 16?