The iPhone 15 series is now accepting reservations after finally making its debut in India. The iPhone 15’s base model inherits many features from the iPhone 14 Pros from the previous year. While both devices continue to employ the pre-existing A16 Bionic chip used in the previous iPhone 14 pro versions, the A17 Pro Bionic chipset is only available for the flagship Pro models. As a result, we compared the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 so you could decide on the new iPhone with knowledge.
Table of Contents
Display
iPhone 15: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display
iPhone 14: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display
Processor
iPhone 15: Apple’s A16 Bionic chip
iPhone 14: A15 Bionic chipset
Rear camera(s)
iPhone 15: 48-megapixel primary camera and 12-megapixel sensor
iPhone 14: 12MP main camera (f/1.5 aperture) and 12MP ultrawide lens
Selfie camera
iPhone 15: 12-megapixel TrueDepth front camera
iPhone 14: 12MP front camera with f/1.9 aperture
RAM and storage
iPhone 15: 128GB storage, 256GB storage and 512GB storage
iPhone 14: 128GB storage, 256GB storage and 512GB storage
Battery
iPhone 15: unknown
iPhone 14: nothing confirmed but rumoured 3,279mAh
Operating system
iPhone 15: iOS 17
iPhone 14: iOS 16
Starting Price
iPhone 15: Rs 79,900
iPhone 14: Rs 69,900
Our Take
Even though both iPhones have the same display, the iPhone 15 now replaces the notch with the Dynamic Island camera module that debuted with the iPhone 14 Pro series in 2022.
The A16 Bionic chip, which was previously only found in the iPhone 14 Pro, is now present in the most recent iPhone 15. The iPhone 14 is powered by the A15 Bionic SoC, which is an older chip.
The new 48-megapixel primary camera on the iPhone 15 boasts optical quality 2x telephoto and is one of the major advancements. It is also said to offer improved portraiture with focus and depth control. In order to comply with EU laws, Apple has finally abandoned support for the Lightning connector in favour of USB Type-C.
Compared to the iPhone 14, the iPhone 15 comes with an enhanced second-generation U2 ultra-wideband (UWB) processor.
If the budget is tight, choose the iPhone 14, but if you like a more contemporary iPhone with better cameras and USB-C ease, consider the iPhone 15.
We would undoubtedly choose the iPhone 14 at the price it is currently being sold at if you asked us to choose between the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 14.
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