I feel bad for iPhone users. Here is why

The iPhone 15: Where Innovation Hits the Brakes

Toba Akande
3 min readSep 14, 2023
Image from MacRumors

As the world eagerly awaits the release of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, it’s hard not to feel a twinge of sympathy for iPhone users. In a market overflowing with innovation, it seems like Apple is still playing catch-up in some critical areas. Let’s dive into what the new iPhones bring to the table and why it might be time for Apple aficionados to consider a change.

The Action Button: A Not-So-New Feature

One of the headline features of the iPhone 15 Pro is the introduction of an “action button” to replace the age-old mute switch. Apple seems to be touting this as a revolutionary addition, but Android users have been enjoying this functionality for years. With the power button double-press shortcut, Android users can effortlessly launch the camera or customize it to perform various tasks. Long-pressing offers even more versatility. Apple’s step in this direction is undoubtedly welcome, but it’s hardly groundbreaking.

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Zooming In: A Lagging Optical Zoom

Apple’s decision to include a 5x optical zoom in the iPhone 15 Pro is a welcome improvement, especially for photography enthusiasts. However, it’s important to note that Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra boasted a 10x optical zoom, leaving the iPhone trailing behind. Even the Galaxy S21 Ultra from nearly three years ago had a 10x optical zoom. While it’s great to see Apple finally focusing on camera enhancements, it’s evident that others have been leading the charge for some time.

USB-C: A Long-Awaited Transition

The move to USB-C for the iPhone 15 Pro is undoubtedly a step in the right direction, but it’s a transition that Android users have already embraced for years. Many Android devices made the switch long ago, offering users faster charging and greater compatibility with a variety of accessories. For iPhone users, this is a “better late than never” moment, but it’s worth noting that this shift has been a long time coming.

A Stagnant Refresh Rate: A Missed Opportunity

Perhaps one of the most glaring oversights in the iPhone 15 lineup is the continued use of a 60Hz refresh rate on the base models. In an era where high-refresh-rate displays have become the standard, Apple’s decision to stick with 60Hz feels like a relic of the past. With Android competitors offering smoother and more responsive displays, Apple’s lag in this department is hard to ignore.

The Ecosystem Dilemma

Now, it’s essential to acknowledge the allure of the Apple ecosystem. For many users, the seamless integration between their iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, and MacBook is a compelling reason to stick with the brand. The ecosystem is undoubtedly a strong suit for Apple. However, when it comes to the iPhone’s core features and capabilities, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to argue that they surpass those of Galaxy phones.

Overall, it’s difficult not to empathize with iPhone users. The iPhone 15 series brings some welcome changes, but it also highlights Apple’s tendency to lag behind in key areas. While the Apple ecosystem remains a powerful draw, those who prioritize cutting-edge technology may find themselves looking longingly at Android alternatives. As technology enthusiasts, let’s celebrate competition and innovation, and may the best smartphone win in this ever-evolving battle for supremacy.

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Toba Akande

Master of sarcasm, keeping my profound thoughts safely contained in words. Serious issues? I address them with a twist