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LionTeeth

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I got into Apple in 2014, late adopter of iPhone, didn’t have a Mac until 2018. Since then we’re full on “in the ecosystem”. Ive had a 6, 7, XS max, and now the 15 pro. I am really loving this device. They nailed it, its easy to hold, it’s insanely fast, I have enough storage now to last me a decade, 5g, OLED screen, 2000 nits, I can edit word, excel, do email, sign contracts, Apple care in perpetuity, etc etc it goes on and on. the tech is so mature now I feel it’s probably the best design they’ve come up with. When we were kids discussing the future, a device like this would be something out of science fiction. One main handheld thing that contains almost every tech you need. And now you can DisplayPort out and it pretty much turns into a console. Crazy.

I have a 2020 iPad Pro. And most times I choose the phone over the iPad, that didn’t happen with my XS max, I’m not sure why. For whatever reason this device just feels like a complete mature design. I’m not a software / engineer guy, so I’m sure there’s technical reasons that it all just works, but as an end user, just loving the device!
 

turbochgd

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My 13 Pro is my first "smartphone", I've had it for 2 years and still totally enamored with it.
It's nice to be happy with something.

I really loved my 13 Pro. Really a great phone and best camera on an iPhone I had ever seen! But because I can’t help myself I went on to the 14 Pro Max and now the 15 Pro Max. I absolutely adore the 15PM. Outstanding phone and the camera is stellar.
 

akash.nu

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If you’re upgrading from a Xs Max then definitely 15 Pro is a super solid upgrade! But in terms of design over the years things haven’t really changed much since the 12 series.

In fact personally I think 13 Pro was the epitome of flat side design after the change from the 5 series.
 

LionTeeth

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I really loved my 13 Pro. Really a great phone and best camera on an iPhone I had ever seen! But because I can’t help myself I went on to the 14 Pro Max and now the 15 Pro Max. I absolutely adore the 15PM. Outstanding phone and the camera is stellar.
Oh it’s funny I didn’t even mention the camera! Yeah it blows me away. Now it’s got high res mode, sport mode videos, even that cinema uncompressed mode you can pull into a video editor for film. Crazy stuff!
 

Al Rukh

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Nov 15, 2017
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I got into Apple in 2014, late adopter of iPhone, didn’t have a Mac until 2018. Since then we’re full on “in the ecosystem”. Ive had a 6, 7, XS max, and now the 15 pro. I am really loving this device. They nailed it, its easy to hold, it’s insanely fast, I have enough storage now to last me a decade, 5g, OLED screen, 2000 nits, I can edit word, excel, do email, sign contracts, Apple care in perpetuity, etc etc it goes on and on. the tech is so mature now I feel it’s probably the best design they’ve come up with. When we were kids discussing the future, a device like this would be something out of science fiction. One main handheld thing that contains almost every tech you need. And now you can DisplayPort out and it pretty much turns into a console. Crazy.

I have a 2020 iPad Pro. And most times I choose the phone over the iPad, that didn’t happen with my XS max, I’m not sure why. For whatever reason this device just feels like a complete mature design. I’m not a software / engineer guy, so I’m sure there’s technical reasons that it all just works, but as an end user, just loving the device!

I’m glad you like your 15 Pro. You said you liked the design but in your post you were raving at what seems to be the features.
 
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FNH15

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Love the design over my 14 Pro, but the software is truly dismal. Can’t maintain a connection with my car’s Bluetooth - and this is not an isolated issue. Seems like I’ll have no choice but to return it. Which sucks. I really, really like this phone…
 

BugeyeSTI

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Love the design over my 14 Pro, but the software is truly dismal. Can’t maintain a connection with my car’s Bluetooth - and this is not an isolated issue. Seems like I’ll have no choice but to return it. Which sucks. I really, really like this phone…
So you're going to look for an older phone on iOS16? My 15PM doesn't have this problem so it must be a bug in iOS17 which means more than the 15 series is effected
 
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FNH15

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So you're going to look for an older phone on iOS16? My 15PM doesn't have this problem so it must be a bug in iOS17 which means more than the 15 series is effected

I still have my 14 Pro, on iOS 17.2.1. No issues with my car’s bluetooth. Seems like it’s been a widespread issue with the 15 Pros since launch, and Apple has done nothing to fix it. Occurs on my 2011 BMW 335i and 2011 BMW 528i.

Check this out: Apple Discussion Thread
 
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ChoiMinji

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Yep I think it’s good keeper for the next few years. Probably won’t be upgrading for at least up until the point something more revolutionary evolves.
 

BugeyeSTI

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I still have my 14 Pro, on iOS 17.2.1. No issues with my car’s bluetooth. Seems like it’s been a widespread issue with the 15 Pros since launch, and Apple has done nothing to fix it. Occurs on my 2011 BMW 335i and 2011 BMW 528i.

Check this out: Apple Discussion Thread
My 15PM works perfectly on my Range Rover and Toyota's.. Plenty of complaints about other iPhone models and the 15's getting excessively hot while wirelessly charging in BMW's also..
 
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FNH15

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My 15PM works perfectly on my Range Rover and Toyota's.. Plenty of complaints about other iPhone models and the 15's getting excessively hot while wirelessly charging in BMW's also..
It’s really weird! On the thread I linked to it looks like older Audis/Porsche’s have similar issues too. Let’s see if 17.3 fixes this, I already tried the RC to no affect. But we shall see…
 
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Devyn89

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I really loved my 13 Pro. Really a great phone and best camera on an iPhone I had ever seen! But because I can’t help myself I went on to the 14 Pro Max and now the 15 Pro Max. I absolutely adore the 15PM. Outstanding phone and the camera is stellar.
Haha same. 13 Pro was/is amazing and I told myself I’d stick to it for a couple years… but then the 14 and 15 came out. I’m hoping I can convince myself to hold onto my 15 for 3-4 years.
 

TracerAnalog

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Nov 7, 2012
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I still have my 14 Pro, on iOS 17.2.1. No issues with my car’s bluetooth. Seems like it’s been a widespread issue with the 15 Pros since launch, and Apple has done nothing to fix it. Occurs on my 2011 BMW 335i and 2011 BMW 528i.

Check this out: Apple Discussion Thread
Zero problems here. I used to drive a BMW with wireless CarPlay, and it almost always required a software update on the side of BMW to support a new iPhone. My guess was that BMW used a whitelist to allow iPhones to connect to CarPlay, and that they had to include new models after they came out. That or the new OS that came with the new model iPhone.
 

Knowlege Bomb

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Feb 14, 2008
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Haha same. 13 Pro was/is amazing and I told myself I’d stick to it for a couple years… but then the 14 and 15 came out. I’m hoping I can convince myself to hold onto my 15 for 3-4 years.
You sound like me.

See you next year when we’ll be having this discussion from our 16s. 🤜🏼
 
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Tsepz

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I got into Apple in 2014, late adopter of iPhone, didn’t have a Mac until 2018. Since then we’re full on “in the ecosystem”. Ive had a 6, 7, XS max, and now the 15 pro. I am really loving this device. They nailed it, its easy to hold, it’s insanely fast, I have enough storage now to last me a decade, 5g, OLED screen, 2000 nits, I can edit word, excel, do email, sign contracts, Apple care in perpetuity, etc etc it goes on and on. the tech is so mature now I feel it’s probably the best design they’ve come up with. When we were kids discussing the future, a device like this would be something out of science fiction. One main handheld thing that contains almost every tech you need. And now you can DisplayPort out and it pretty much turns into a console. Crazy.

I have a 2020 iPad Pro. And most times I choose the phone over the iPad, that didn’t happen with my XS max, I’m not sure why. For whatever reason this device just feels like a complete mature design. I’m not a software / engineer guy, so I’m sure there’s technical reasons that it all just works, but as an end user, just loving the device!
Absolutely agreed!

I think the introduction of USB-C also made the iPhone 15 series a lot more “utilitarian” due to both the much higher transfer speeds and wider range of chargers/accessories it can use etc…

Loving my 15 Pro Max to, the design is fantastic, the lighter titanium frame, rounder edges (less sharp versus 12, 13 and 14) make it so much easier to use and grip for longer periods as well.
 

iphonehype

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Sep 14, 2012
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I got into Apple in 2014, late adopter of iPhone, didn’t have a Mac until 2018. Since then we’re full on “in the ecosystem”. Ive had a 6, 7, XS max, and now the 15 pro. I am really loving this device. They nailed it, its easy to hold, it’s insanely fast, I have enough storage now to last me a decade, 5g, OLED screen, 2000 nits, I can edit word, excel, do email, sign contracts, Apple care in perpetuity, etc etc it goes on and on. the tech is so mature now I feel it’s probably the best design they’ve come up with. When we were kids discussing the future, a device like this would be something out of science fiction. One main handheld thing that contains almost every tech you need. And now you can DisplayPort out and it pretty much turns into a console. Crazy.

I have a 2020 iPad Pro. And most times I choose the phone over the iPad, that didn’t happen with my XS max, I’m not sure why. For whatever reason this device just feels like a complete mature design. I’m not a software / engineer guy, so I’m sure there’s technical reasons that it all just works, but as an end user, just loving the device!
Maybe I’m delusional but I don’t see no major design difference since iPhone 12 Pro
 
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LionTeeth

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Absolutely agreed!

I think the introduction of USB-C also made the iPhone 15 series a lot more “utilitarian” due to both the much higher transfer speeds and wider range of chargers/accessories it can use etc…

Loving my 15 Pro Max to, the design is fantastic, the lighter titanium frame, rounder edges (less sharp versus 12, 13 and 14) make it so much easier to use and grip for longer periods as well.
Yes! Someone up above said I didnt mention the hardware design. But that USB-C is just like you said, made it a lot more utilitarian. All my headphones, iPad, Xbox controller etc everything now charges with one cable. External storage, fast transfer etc. they nailed it.

And yes they found a sweet spot for hold ability with the hardware. The way it’s weighted almost like a low center of gravity, easier on the fingers

I said in another thread somewhere this phone is actually easier to hold caseless than with my big chunky UAG case (that has a tiny strip of KEVLAR 😂 just in case I ever get shot by a tiny bullet)
 
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