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The iPhone 15 Pro Max takes less noisy photos than the iPhone 14 Pro, something we’ve seen from the main and wide-angle camera too. It’s immediately obvious in the photo of the white car, ...
Of the new features rumored for the iPhone 15 series, the only one we can really see in these clips is the USB-C port, which will be replacing the Lightning connector after ten years of service ...
The leaker known as @URedditor or Unknownz21 on Twitter is back only days after sharing a photo of the iPhone 15 Pro USB-C port. This time, they've shown how the base iPhone 15 design is similar ...
An iPhone 15 photo of a plate of wagyu beef at a dimly lit hot pot restaurant showed greater dynamic range and more detail than the same pic taken on the iPhone 14.
Now that the iPhone 15 is officially out, ... resulting in great low-light photos. The iPhone 14 meanwhile has a 12-megapixel sensor for both the main camera and the ultrawide camera.
The new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have the most impressive cameras Apple has created to date. Here's how you can get the most out of them to make your photos and videos look stunning.
Apple’s iPhone 15 lineup hit stores Friday as people waited in long lines across China, Europe and the US to be among the first to get their hands on one of the company’s next-generation ...
To find out, I grabbed an iPhone 15 to go with my iPhone 12 and shot some photos in different lighting conditions and modes to see if the advances Apple has made to its camera phones are all that ...
Factor in the iPhone 15's new capabilities, such as its ability to capture higher resolution photos, its compatibility with USB-C charging cables and the more useful Dynamic Island that replaces ...
Apple’s $1,200 iPhone 15 Pro Max features the company’s first 5x telephoto lens, a USB-C port, and ProRes log capabilities. So I took it on a 1,000-photo road trip through Southern California ...
The camera on your iPhone 15 can have more pixels than you think. ... Once you activate 48MP photos, the iPhone 15 lets you switch between shooting modes directly in the Camera app. Apple.