What is it?

Apple’s latest smartphone aimed purely at existing iPhone fans.

Good points?

First and foremost, the camera capabilities of the iPhone 15 Plus are impressive. With a 48MP main camera and a 12MP ultra-wide lens, it captures detailed images with vibrant colours.

The inclusion of a 4x optical zoom and digital zoom up to 10x ensures that you can get up close to your subject without compromising on image quality. A Sapphire crystal lens cover adds durability and scratch resistance, ensuring your lens stays pristine.

In terms of design, the iPhone 15 Plus boasts a sleek and modern aesthetic. The incorporation of Haptic Touch provides intuitive feedback, enhancing the overall user experience.

The fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating ensures that the device stays smudge-free, maintaining its appearance over time.

The 6.1-inch OLED display of the iPhone 15 Plus is well constructed, with a Super Retina XDR panel delivering stunning contrast and true-to-life colours which is perfect for capturing precious moments.

Under the hood, the iPhone 15 Plus is powered by the A16 Bionic chip, boasting a 6-core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores, along with a 5-core GPU. This powerhouse of a chipset ensures smooth performance and efficient multitasking, allowing you to tackle even the most demanding tasks with ease.

Bad points?

Unfortunately Apple have not produced much innovation in this incarnation but have instead opted for a tried and tested blueprint.

Best for ...

Those looking for an upgrade to their existing iPhone and don’t mind the heavy cost.

Avoid if ...

You want a smartphone that takes calls, takes adequate pictures and has internet connectivity. You’ll best better with an Android.

Score: 8/10.

Apple iPhone 15 Plus, £799 (amazon.co.uk)