The iPhone 15 Pro, while lacking revolutionary changes, impresses with its USB-C port, titanium build, and A17 Pro chip, built on industry-first 3nm process. The display is stunning, featuring high brightness and a faster refresh rate for smooth use. Despite minor camera upgrades, the portrait mode and focal length additions are noteworthy, though post-processing consistency needs improvement. The phone falls short in maximising the true potential of USB Type-C (but it is finally here!), lacks faster charging, and offers an average battery life. That said, the iPhone 15 Pro is a perfect example of there is more to it that meets the eye. While the iPhone 15 Pro may feel pricey at Rs 1,34,990, it is a reliable and powerful compact option that takes forward the legacy of its predecessors in the right direction.
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra shifts focus from hardware to software and AI, offering a more refined experience. While its design is similar to the S24 Ultra, it still features one of the best smartphone displays, impressive performance, and long battery life. The cameras deliver consistent, high-quality results, and One UI 7 adds customization, with Samsung offering seven years of software support. However, it isn’t without flaws: the S-Pen lacks Bluetooth, charging speeds are slow, and the shutter speed can miss moments. With the S24 Ultra priced Rs 9,000 lower, it remains a solid choice if you don’t need the S25 Ultra’s new features.
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