However, it’s worth noting that the standard iPhone 15 may still lack some of the standout features of the iPhone 14 Pro. Reports suggest that the adaptive 1-120Hz refresh rate technology, known as ProMotion, which enables an always-on display functionality, might not be included in the standard model. Instead, the iPhone 15 is expected to retain the 60Hz refresh rate seen in its predecessor.
For users who are not particularly concerned about the always-on display functionality but are enticed by the Dynamic Island, improved camera capabilities, and the powerful A16 Bionic processor, the base iPhone 15 could serve as a more affordable alternative to Apple’s current flagship handset.