The iPhone 15 Plus’s long-lasting battery is one of its most noteworthy qualities. The device’s battery, with 4383mAh, is little less than the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 4422mAh battery. In certain battery tests, however, the iPhone 15 Plus still performs better than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone 15 Pro Max can only endure for 9 hours and 45 minutes, but the iPhone 15 Plus can play video for 11 hours and 14 minutes. In contrast, the iPhone 15 Pro Max can be used for browsing for 19 hours and 20 minutes, while the iPhone 15 Plus can only be used for 16 hours and 21 minutes.
The iPhone 15 Plus may not have all the bells and whistles of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, such as the Tetrapixel periscope camera that can zoom up to 5x optically, but it does have some advantages. For example, it has a 6.7-inch OLED display, the Dynamic Island, and a 48MP Wide camera on the back. It is also more affordable than the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which starts at $1,199 for a 256GB model. The iPhone 15 Plus, on the other hand, has a starting price of $899 for 128GB of storage.
Apple just published a new ad for the iPhone 15 Plus, highlighting the device’s incredible battery life. Doe Boy’s “Miss You” is sung by an electrical outlet in the advertisement. The iPhone 15 Plus doesn’t require regular charging, therefore the outlet is lonesome and depressing. With up to 26 hours of offline movie viewing and up to 100 hours of music playback, Apple says that this gadget has the greatest battery life ever seen on an iPhone.
We witness the proprietor of the business using the iPhone 15 Plus while he sings along to his tune. The outlet is obviously missing his companion, who is no longer in need of him. The slogan “Loooooong battery life. iPhone 15 Plus” appears at the end of the advertisement.
The ad is posted on YouTube, where Apple writes, “Big screen. Big battery life. iPhone 15 Plus is here. Dynamic Island. New 48MP Main camera. 2x Telephoto. Next-generation portraits. Water resistant (IP68). USB-C. Durable color-infused glass. Aluminum design. You don’t want to miss it.”
This is not the first time that Apple has used humor to promote the battery life of its iPhones. Last year, Apple released an ad for the iPhone 14 Plus, which also had a long battery life. In that ad, a farmer was driving a tractor with a huge pumpkin behind him. He had Apple Maps running on his iPhone 14 Plus, which told him “For 102 miles continue straight.”
The iPhone 15 Plus ad is likely to appear on TV, especially during sports events and holiday shows, this week. In fact, we just saw the ad during the fourth quarter of the Dallas Cowboys-Miami Dolphins game on Sunday night.