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Published on 3 June, 2024 - Itching to know whether you should trade in 2022’s iPhone 14 for the iPhone 15? Find out everything you need to know here. Only two years ago, Apple released the iPhone 14. Now, they’ve launching the next iteration of their iconic smartphone. Many recent iPhone buyers are likely wondering if it’s worth trading in their now-passé purchases for the new iPhone 15. We lay it all out so you can decide.
iPhone 15 | iPhone 15 Pro | |||
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Starting price | A$1,399* | A$1,749 | A$1,499 | A$1,849 |
Dimensions | 5.78 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches | 5.81 x 2.81 x 0.31 inches | 5.81 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches | 5.77 x 2.78 x 0.32 inches |
Weight | 6.07 ounces | 7.27 ounces | 6.02 ounces | 6.60 ounces |
Processor | A15 Bionic | A16 Bionic | A16 Bionic | A17 Pro |
Storage | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
Display | 6.1-inch OLED, 60 Hz | 6.1-inch OLED, 120 Hz | 6.1-inch OLED, 60 Hz | 6.1-inch OLED, 120 Hz |
Resolution | 2532 x 1170 (460 ppi) | 2532 x 1170 (460 ppi) | 2556 x 1179 (460 ppi) | 2556 x 1179 (460 ppi) |
True Tone | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Biometrics | FaceID | FaceID | FaceID | FaceID |
Rear cameras | 12MP main/12MP ultrawide | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide/12MP 3x telephoto | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide/12MP 3x telephoto |
Front camera | 12MP | 12MP | 48MP | 48MP |
Battery | Li-Ion 3200 mAh, non-removable | Li-Ion 3200 mAh, non-removable | Li-Ion, non-removable | Li-Ion, non-removable |
Power & charging | Lightning wireless | Lightning wireless | USB-C (USB 2) wireless | USB-C (USB 3) wireless |
Colours | Blue, Purple, Yellow, Midnight, Starlight, Red | Space Black, Gold, Silver, Deep Purple | Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, Black | Black Titanium, White Titanium, Blue Titanium, Natural Titanium |
iPhone 15 Plus | iPhone 15 Pro Max | |||
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Starting price | A$1,579* | A$1,899 | A$1,649 | A$2,199 |
Dimensions | 6.33 x 3.07 x 0.31 inches | 6.33 x 3.05 x 0.31 inches | 6.33 x 3.06 x 0.31 inches | 6.29 x 3.02 x 0.32 inches |
Weight | 7.16 ounces | 8.47 ounces | 7.09 ounces | 7.81 ounces |
Processor | A15 Bionic | A16 Bionic | A16 Bionic | A17 Pro |
Storage | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
Display | 6.7-inch OLED, 60 Hz | 6.7-inch OLED, 120 Hz | 6.7-inch OLED, 60 Hz | 6.7-inch OLED, 120 Hz |
Resolution | 2778 x 1284 (458 ppi) | 2778 x 1284 (458 ppi) | 2796 x 1290 (460 ppi) | 2796 x 1290 (460 ppi) |
True Tone | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Biometrics | FaceID | FaceID | FaceID | FaceID |
Rear cameras | 12MP main/12MP ultrawide | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide/12MP 3x telephoto | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide | 48MP main/12MP ultrawide/12MP 3x telephoto |
Front camera | 12MP | 12MP | 48MP | 48MP |
Battery | Li-Ion 4323 mAh, non-removable | Li-Ion 4323 mAh, non-removable | Li-Ion, non-removable | Li-Ion, non-removable |
Power & charging | Lightning wireless | Lightning wireless | USB-C (USB 2) wireless | USB-C (USB 3) wireless |
Colours | Blue, Purple, Yellow, Midnight, Starlight, Red | Space Black, Gold, Silver, Deep Purple | Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, Black | Black Titanium, White Titanium, Blue Titanium, Natural Titanium |
*launch price
Aside from their colours, the iPhone 14 series and the iPhone 15 series are remarkably similar in terms of design, featuring many of the same elements, from their dimensions and shape to the aluminium frame that provides structure and durability to the 14 and half of the 15 series.
The design differences between the two generations are relatively slight. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have titanium frames rather than aluminum ones. The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus have “colour-infused” glass backs instead of the clear glass over a coloured back on the iPhone 14.
There is really no difference in the displays on the two generations of phone. They all come with a Super Retina XDR display, which is essentially a special OLED screen. In both the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 15, it is either 6.1 inches or 6.7 inches, depending on whether you opt for the base or Pro models or the Plus or Pro Max models.
Where the iPhone 15 rises above its predecessor is in its performance. While Apple’s A16 Bionic chip was previously reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models, customers are now able to have its speed and efficiency in the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, while the 15 Pro and Pro Max benefit from Apple’s new A17 Pro chipset.
Thus all iPhone 15 models are a bit faster, more efficient, and offer better graphics processing than their corresponding iPhone 14 models. The increase isn’t huge, but it is significant, and means that the 15 series can handle more processing-intensive applications and offer smoother, better graphics.
The most prominent features of the iPhone 15 series are the titanium frame on select models; the upgraded, 48 MP camera; the improved processors on the Pro and Pro Max; and the USB-C connector and charging cable. These are all changes from the iPhone 14 series.
The titanium frame on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max certainly looks cool, and it helps make these the lightest Pro models yet.
The iPhone 15 camera upgrade chiefly lets you take far more detailed photos with the standard and Plus models than you could with the corresponding 14 and 14 Plus. This is, however, only really noticeable when zooming in or printing large-format photos.
The USB-C connector means that iPhone users will be able to use generic chargers and cables rather than proprietary (and expensive) Apple-designed ones. It also means that on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, data transfer will be much faster, as these models are USB-3 compatible.
As always, Apple’s iPhones are expensive. The lowest-end iPhone 15 will run you A$1,499–as much as an average-quality laptop–and if you want the Pro Max with 1 TB of internal storage, you’ll have to shell out A$2,899–enough to buy a 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Now that the iPhone 14 has become the less recent model, it is ever so slightly more affordable than its successor, starting at A$1,299 for a base model and A$1,499 for the 14 Plus. The 14 Pro and Pro Max are no longer available on Apple’s website; you’ll have to find them refurbished or at “authorized” retailers.
We’ve noted the key differences between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 series above, so there is little else to point out here. The base model iPhone 15 is a bit of an upgrade from the base iPhone 14, as it features Apple’s newest chipset and a higher-resolution camera. Storage space options are the same, and the operating system is the same, too, so there is little real need to upgrade, especially now, when the iPhone 15 is still brand new and the iPhone 14 is barely two years old.
The Plus models of both iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 are simply larger versions of the baseline model. The differences between the two are the same as the differences between the 14 and the 15–they just feature a larger, 6.7-inch display.
Just like with the base and Plus models, there isn’t a great deal of difference between the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro. An upgraded processor in the 15 Pro, somewhat increased memory (8 GB versus 6), and a titanium frame are the main changes. Not much to write home about, and probably not worth upgrading unless you have a lot of money to spare.
As with the 14 Plus and the 15 Plus, so with the iPhone 14 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
As we’ve said above, Apple’s new iPhone 15 is technically an upgrade from 2022’s iPhone 14. However, it isn’t enough of an upgrade in most areas that it would be worth trading in your (still pretty new) 14 for a freshly minted 15. The only major reason might be if you really wanted the extra-detailed photo capacity of the iPhone 15’s 48 MP main camera–and if you have an iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max, you already have this. In this writer’s opinion, it’s not worth the trade-in.
That said, if you really must have the latest Apple smartphone and you want to save a bit of money, wait a few months after launch until refurbished models start becoming available on Back Market. Our technicians clean, repair, test, and certify every refurbished phone we sell, and offer not only a full one-year warranty but also 30 days to decide whether you really want the device. You’ll have peace of mind knowing you got an excellent phone for a good price.