iPhone 15 Pro Review: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly!




iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are refinements of last year’s already refined phones. Get $200 off a Pod Cover with code MKBHD at …

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44 Comments

  1. Making these nuanced Porsche comparisons seem kinda disconnected to me. Like 60% of your audience relates to owning an iPhone. That’s not even close to true for having a real life experience with a luxury car.

  2. That intro sequence was fire.

    Also, the whole video was just a great, thorough analysis (as always) – but it's so hard to make someone get chills from a phone review intro and you guys nailed it.

  3. You need to realise that we've reached peak smartphone there's not much that can be improved that's actually worth improving and even if they did who would notice? That's why Apple is implementing stuff so slow. Because they could make the ultimate phone but how would they improve the next phone? That's why they took so long to bring high refresh rate to the iPhone and its also why they didn't add super fast charging they are saving stuff to actually be worth upgrading and have been doing so for years

  4. I actually love the action button. I made a menu with shortcuts that I use on the button.
    Also in left handed so it’s pretty easy to reach, even in the max phone 👌🏻

  5. Not to forget that iOS17 FINALLY added the ability to lock the White Balance while recording video in the native app

    Yes. There was no White Balance lock before. Still, we cannot manually set the balance, but at least it does not ruin every shot

  6. I was setting up a 15 Pro for a family member and the phone told me I had to update iOS before we could transfer from the old phone to the new one. Like, shouldn't that be one of the first things you make sure works?

  7. See this is why we don’t want you invading our blessed garden. Not everyone wants their phone on mute all the time I don’t even even issue with the action button existing I take issue with you assuming that everyone wants to utilize their devices in the same way. Just because android users and techno douches seem to use their tech, and all the same way doesn’t mean that everyone else has to. That’s the problem with content majorities.

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