The new iPhone 15 Pro phones have many unique features, including an action button that can be customized to is a replacement for the standard mute switch. The button can be programmed to open apps, take notes in voice, or even run shortcuts.
It can also support ProRaw files as well as Cinematic Mode videos for a appearance that is more professional. It’s also going all-in with USB-C, which is the identical port that is found in the majority of laptops as well as other devices.
A16 Bionic chip
The latest processor from Apple’s A-series is the main driver behind the new iPhone 15 lineup. Based on TSMC’s 3nm process that promises significant improvements in power efficiency and performance even though it is smaller than the predecessor.
The Geekbench scores of the new A17 Bionic chip have proven that the chip is actually faster than the previous A16 Bionic chip that was found on the iPhone 14 Pro. The chip also has a more powerful GPU that allows console exclusive games such as Resident Evil 4 to run in native resolution on the iPhone 15 Pro.
It will require much more than A17 Bionic processor to propel the iPhone 15 Pro beyond a handful of its competitors. If Android phones are upgraded to the A17 3nm Bionic chip, they’ll be reliant on the older Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processors and won’t be able to make up the difference in certain test benchmarks. However it is expected that using the A17 Bionic chip will provide significantly superior performance in terms of CPU and GPU over current Android phones.
ProMotion display
ProMotion is the fancy name Apple uses for the high-resolution display with 120Hz resolution which first came out on the iPad Pro in 2017. This feature boosts the speed of certain areas of the display to offer users smoother scrolling and more responsive and slowed down certain areas of the screen when you’re not making use of it in order to conserve power.
Apple’s apps utilize ProMotion in a way that is automatic, however third-party developers must select the more powerful frame rate in order for their motion-related games or applications to take advantage of the fluid motions. Developers are able to do this in their Display Settings menu.
In the end, older iPhones as well as non-Pro iPads are likely to be sluggish in contrast when switching back to the Pro models. However, that doesn’t mean that ProMotion only works on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and is expected to eventually be added to MacBooks with lower specs as well, according to AppleInsider.
Photography ProRAW
Although smartphone photography has advanced to the point that it is now capable of taking some stunning photos however, it’s not as good as DSLR cameras. That’s the point where ProRAW is in the picture It aims to improve your photos by using Apple’s algorithms for computational photography.
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro Max come with 48-megapixel main cameras, which can record plenty of details. But, up until now, you were able to access the full resolution of those cameras by shooting in raw, or by using applications from third parties.
ProRAW lets you capture images with high resolution in RAW format. This allows you to edit with greater control. However, it can also mean bigger images, which could eat up your storage space quickly. This is why it’s only available with the Pro models, and it requires iOS 14.3 or higher. It can be enabled using the crossed-out RAW button within the Camera application. This feature won’t work in Live Photos or Portrait mode however. There’s no confirmation on if or when Apple will add the feature to all other iPhones.
Cinematic Mode video clips
When you shoot Cinematic Mode videos you can achieve a cool result that blurs out the background surrounding your subject. It’s similar as Portrait photographs work. It is also possible to alter the focus point after the shooting process to improve your outcomes.
This is an excellent method to elevate the quality of your TikTok and Instagram videos up a notch. It’s simple to use and is beautiful, but as with any feature relying on machine learning, it may draw attention at the wrong time or switch to an area that you weren’t planning on.
It’s important to note that the camera app on the iPhone 15 Pro will apply stabilization to your video when you make use of this feature. It’s a great feature when you’re recording whilst moving or walking, particularly in the case of shaking hands. Apple will add ProRes support for this mode of video in the next update that will allow it to capture up to 4K at 60 frames per second. It will allow users to record high-quality videos for editing using programs like Final Cut or iMovie.