Customer Review

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2024
A trade up from my trusty iPhone 6S (which was becoming less trusty by the day, suffering from a rapidly depleted battery after very little daily use). First impressions of the iPhone 15 - by comparison, a bland, uninteresting design in an uninspiring choice of colours. I'm getting used to the face recognition, which seems very efficient, even in low light, but I find less universally adopted by some of the apps I use, compared to touch ID. Battery life is excellent - with my conservative use, I find I can go three or four days between charges. I was impressed by how easy it was to transfer the settings etc. from my old 'phone to the new one - I was up and running in very little time. Probably the most significant improvements over its immediate predecessor are in the area of capturing pictures - something I tend to do with a camera, being a bit old-school (I really should try to get with the programme!). There's no socket for a headphone jack, so I've been obliged to purchase a modestly priced pair of Bluetooth earbuds and I find they work very well with streamed music. Image quality is good - as you'd expect - and the phone has the capacity to do a great deal more than I will ever ask of it. For someone who will make extensive use of its features, the iPhone 15 probably represents great value for money; for me, probably less so.
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