Each year, Apple's flagship iPhone lineup invites us to ask what we truly need from the devices we carry closest. With the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, Apple has narrowed the price gap while sharpening the distinctions that matter most — camera reach, screen real estate, and endurance — leaving the choice less about budget and more about how each of us actually lives with our technology. The two phones share a common foundation of silicon and software, yet diverge precisely at the edges of daily experience: the distant subject, the long day, the hand that holds the phone.
iPhone 15 Pro vs. Pro Max: Which Apple flagship should you buy?
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Bias & Framing
BGR presents a straightforward product comparison with minimal bias, using factual specifications and price data to help consumers choose between iPhone models.
Neutral consumer guide framing that presents features and pricing objectively without advocacy for either model or Apple generally.
Geopolitical Impact
Consumer technology product comparison article with no geopolitical significance or international implications.
Economic Lens
Apple's iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max pricing strategy with minimal $100 gap and differentiated camera features signals confidence in premium segment demand and potential margin expansion.
Consumers face higher entry prices for Pro models with limited 128GB option for Max variant, but narrow $100 price gap between comparable tiers may increase Pro Max adoption rates. Premium feature differentiation (periscope lens) justifies higher pricing and targets affluent consumers.
Potential antitrust scrutiny regarding storage tier removal limiting consumer choice; possible regulatory review of planned obsolescence through feature-gating at storage levels. Environmental policy implications regarding e-waste from feature-differentiated products.