Sure, the iPhone 15 may seem like it costs a pretty penny, but it brings a lot of important Apple tech such as USB Type-C, 48MP camera, Dynamic Island and the A16 Bionic chip. Despite the lack of a telephoto camera on the iPhone 15, its computational photography prowess helps it be one of the best camera phones for the price point. At 20W, the charging speeds are still archaic, but its battery life is surprisingly good for a phone its size.
The integration of iOS 16 ensures a smooth and secure user experience. The Dynamic Island is a useful addition compared to the plain old notch on the display. However, the absence of a high-refresh-rate display might be a drawback for users accustomed to smoother animations. The iPhone 15's price may be justified for Apple enthusiasts seeking to upgrade from older phones.
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At Rs 64,999, the Xiaomi 15 delivers a premium experience in a sleek, compact body. It’s stylish, comfortable to hold, and surprisingly easy to use without a case. Performance in everyday use is smooth, with no hiccups during streaming, scrolling, or multitasking. It does heat up during intense gaming, so power users may want to consider other options like the iQOO 13 or OnePlus 13. The cameras shine in both daylight and low light, especially when using the telephoto lens. Battery life holds up well, lasting over a day with regular use. With a Rs 5,000 drop from its predecessor and no major compromises, the Xiaomi 15 strikes a great balance between form, function, and price
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