So, we, as users, now have our first look at the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, and the new colors look incredibly striking with their matte backs and significantly rounded edges for easier handling compared to previous iPhone models. In today's article, let's take a closer look with Mytour.
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Firstly, in terms of design, not only the iPhone 15 but the entire iPhone 15 Series doesn't deviate much from its predecessors. The new iPhone 15 looks almost identical, with a 98% similarity, while the remaining 1% comprises slightly rounded edges, a softer feel, and a matte back instead of the usual glossy glass.

Thanks to this, the device looks more seamless, refined, and elegant. I believe you'll prefer the matte back on the iPhone 15 as it provides a better grip, reduces smudges, and sweat marks.
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It can be said that this change brings a more practical design to the iPhone 15, focusing more on users' grip sensation. By rounding the edges when held in hand, whether it's the standard, Plus, Pro, or Pro Max versions, it will create a comfortable feeling, with the edges snugly fitting into the hand, eliminating any discomfort.

You can see that the corners from the front protective glass, and the matte glass on the back are slightly curved, enhancing the tactile experience even further.
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iPhone 15 still maintains the arrangement of physical buttons like its predecessors, with the power button on the right edge, volume buttons on the left edge, and it continues to use the silent mode switch instead of an Action button like the Pro version (I quite like the Action button because it's multifunctional and convenient to use).

The right edge will always host the power button, while underneath will be the 5G antenna.

The bottom edge of the device remains the location for the external speaker and microphone. A significant and positive change on the iPhone 15 is that it will use the USB-C charging port instead of the traditional lightning port, allowing users to have more flexibility and a wider range of accessories.

Moving on to the back, this year's iPhone 15 doesn't see much change in the camera module, but the specifications will surely impress you with sensors, featuring a main 48MP resolution camera, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera.
The device also supports additional zoom capabilities from 2X to 4X with quality thanks to pixel binning.

On the front of the device, you'll find a Super Retina XDR 6.1-inch display with a resolution of 1,179 x 2,556 pixels, HDR 10, OLED panel, pixel density of 460 ppi, and a maximum brightness of up to 2,000 nits, providing users with clear visibility even under direct sunlight. Similar to previous models, it still lacks the 120Hz Promotion display, which is somewhat regrettable.

One of the most impressive upgrades of the Apple iPhone 15 is the introduction of the 'pill' Dynamic Island instead of the notch. This is truly a worthwhile upgrade as users will have a better and more versatile experience.

In terms of features, it's similar to the Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, such as using it as an Apple Music control bar, maps, app notifications, etc.
Although it still uses the Apple A16 chip from last year's Pro and Pro Max models, this chip is still one of the most powerful and stable chips on the market today, capable of smoothly handling tasks like graphic editing, video editing, gaming, etc.
Apple shares that the battery life can comfortably last for a day, and according to information on the company's website, it can achieve 20 hours of video streaming and 100 hours of continuous music playback.
And that concludes Mytour's quick hands-on with the iPhone 15. It can be said that the new iPhone has undergone more upgrades and is more versatile, optimizing the user experience with the uniqueness and prominence of the Dynamic Island, and the convenience and versatility of the USB-C charging port.
Regarding the price, the iPhone 15 is priced at 22,999,000 Vietnamese dong on the Vietnamese market (price at Apple.com), and the product is expected to be available from 29/9 onwards. What do you think about the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Series? Let us know in the comments below.