If there’s one thing that we learned from the launch of the iPhone 14, it’s that Apple is creating more space between both the regular iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus with the Pro lineup. As you’ll see in our iPhone 14 vs iPhone 14 Pro comparison, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max have lots of features the standard iPhones lack.

We’re talking about everything from the Dynamic Island and always-on display to the new 48MP main camera on the iPhone 14 Pro. And that’s on top of all of the other existing Pro features such as a telephoto lens. 

I’m telling you right now that the iPhone 15 is going to have to be a lot more “Pro” for people to care. Not so much that shoppers won’t want to step up to the iPhone 15 Pro or rumored super premium iPhone 15 Ultra, but enough so that the regular iPhone 15 won’t feel like a consolation prize.

Here are five upgrades Apple needs to make to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus to get people psyched about the new iPhone instead of jealous of the Pro models. 

USB-C

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The good news is that Apple is rumored to offer USB-C across the lineup for the iPhone 15 series, as it needs to comply with a EU rule mandating the charging standard by the end of 2024. Apple has already said it is switching to USB-C, even though it has not given the exact timetable. Our money is on the iPhone 15 series in 2023.

There is one wrinkle, though. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra are tipped to offer faster transfer speeds than the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. As long as they all offer speedier charging speeds — an area where Apple has fallen behind Android phones — I’ll be happy. 

Faster refresh rate (seriously)

iPhone 14

Yes, I know Apple calls its panel ProMotion on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Max, but that doesn’t mean iPhone 15 owners should have to live with a slower refreshing panel. I’m sorry, but in 2023, the 60Hz phone display found on the standard iPhone is not going to cut it. 

I’m sorry, but in 2023 a 60Hz phone display is not going to cut it.

The iPhone 15 could find a middle ground and offer a 90Hz display, which would make for smoother scrolling and animations. Heck, the Pixel 7 sports a 90Hz display for just $599, or $200 less than the iPhone 14. Or Apple could offer a 120Hz panel that isn’t dynamic, where it can’t scale all the way down to 1Hz. But I doubt that would happen. 

Telephoto zoom

iPhone 15 Ultra render with rounded edges

Before you write off this idea as too Pro, please hear me out. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra are tipped to get an upgrade to a new periscope zoom camera, which could offer an optical zoom in the 5x to 6x range. This would allow the Pro phones to close the gap with the Pixel 7 Pro and Galaxy S23 Ultra. 

So where would that leave the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus? I would very much like Apple to hand down the telephoto zoom on the current iPhone 14 Pros to the iPhone 15 lineup. So you’d get a 3x optical zoom and 15x digital zoom. 

The regular Galaxy S22 packs a telephoto lens for $799 with 3x zoom and 30x digital zoom. So why can’t the iPhone 15? Even if this doesn’t happen, it’s nice that the iPhone 15 is rumored to get the same 48MP main sensor (opens in new tab) as the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. 

Dynamic Island

iPhone 14 dynamic island phone call

Here’s one rumor that could very well come true. The regular iPhone 15 is tipped to feature the same Dynamic Island (opens in new tab) as the iPhone 14 Pro series. This replacement for the notch delivers real-time alerts and Live activities on the fly, which is pretty clever. And Apple has opened up this feature to developers, so you can get things like sports scores on the go.

I’m pretty confident the Dynamic Island will trickle down to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus so Apple can make the most of this feature and more developers get on board with optimizing their apps to take full advantage. 

Longer battery life

After testing all four models of the iPhone 14 for battery life (opens in new tab) , it was clear that the regular iPhone 14 was bringing up the rear. It lasted for a decent-but-not-great 9 hours and 28 minutes. That beat the Galaxy S22 (8:02) and Pixel 7 (7:14), but the iPhone 14 Pro turned in a longer 10:13.

Assuming that the iPhone 15 gets the hand-me-down A16 Bionic chip from the iPhone 14 Pro series, it should be able to last longer on a charge. The iPhone 14 Plus lasted a very good 11:57, but that was still a ways behind the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which endured for 13:39 and made our best phone battery life list. 

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