iPhone 15 Pro Max: rumored release date, price, cameras, features and more

iPhone 14 Pro Max on a yellow background
The iPhone 14 Pro Max is Apple's most expensive iPhone yet (Image credit: Future / Apple)

The iPhone 15 Pro Max looks set to debut alongside the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro at the 2023 edition of Apple's September launch event, with an iPhone 15 Plus potentially on the agenda, too.

Early rumors had predicted that we might see an iPhone 15 Ultra replace the iPhone 15 Pro Max this year, but the latest intelligence suggests we could be waiting until 2024 for Apple's first Ultra-branded iPhone.

That's not to say that the iPhone 15 Pro Max won't have any exclusive tricks up its sleeve, mind, and in this article, we detail the latest news, rumors and confirmed details surrounding the potential successor to the excellent iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Latest leaks (July)

Model comparison

A suggestion iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra in darkness with a question mark across each one

(Image credit: Future | Apple)

The majority of this guide refers to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but we're expecting Apple to unveil an iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro come September, too. 

In the below table, you'll find all the rumored specs for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. If you're after more details on the other two phones, head over to our dedicated hubs on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. Apple may also unveil an iPhone 15 Plus this year, though that phone will likely offer the same specs as its standard sibling.

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iPhone 15 (rumored)iPhone 15 Pro (rumored)iPhone 15 Pro Max (rumored)
Display:6.1-inch OLED6.1-inch OLED6.7-inch OLED
Resolution: 2532 x 1170 pixels1179 x 2556 pixels1290 x 2796 pixels
Refresh rate:60HzAdaptive 1-120HzAdaptive 1-120Hz
Chipset:A16 BionicA17 BionicA17 Bionic
Rear cameras: 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide48MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom48MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 12MP telephoto with 6x variable zoom
Front camera: 12MP12MP12MP dual-lens
RAM:8GB8GB8GB
Storage:128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB256GB, 512GB, 1TB256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Battery:3,877mAh3,650mAh4,852mAh

iPhone 15 Pro Max release date

The iPhone 14 lineup on a table in situ in an undisclosed Apple Store

The iPhone 14 range began shipping on September 16, 2022 (Image credit: Apple)
  • Likely to launch in the first half of September
  • The shipping date will probably be a week or so later
  • ... however, shipments could be delayed until October

Apple events historically happen in the first or second week of September. The company likes to make an announcement on a Tuesday or Wednesday, then start pre-sales the same Friday. The phone usually arrives in stores the Friday following.

For the iPhone 14 Pro Max, that event fell on September 7 (admittedly, earlier than expected), with three of the four phones going on sale over a week later, on September 16 (the iPhone 14 Plus arrived on October 7). 

In 2023, that means September 5 or 12 are likely launch dates for the iPhone 15 Pro Max (both are Tuesdays), though 6 and 13 are possibilities, too. We could therefore see the phone in stores as early as September 15.

That said, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan – who correctly predicted that the iPhone 12 would be delayed in 2020 – has suggested that the entire iPhone 15 line could be delayed until late October, owing to production hiccups regarding iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max displays.

We'd take this rumor with a pinch of salt for now, since Apple will surely want to avoid having to take such action – for starters, delaying the iPhone 15 line would seriously scramble the company's Q3 financials (an October release would come in Q4). But we expect other supply chain sources to weigh on in the matter soon.

For a detailed breakdown of the above predictions, head over to our iPhone 15 release date explainer.

iPhone 15 Pro Max price

iPhone 14 Pro Max review front straight handheld

The iPhone 14 Pro Max starts at $1,099 / £1,199 / AU$1,899 (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)
  • Likely to be the most expensive iPhone ever

Early leaks surrounding the price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max were based around Apple calling it the iPhone 15 Ultra, but the figures are still worth considering. In December, for instance, an iPhone 15 Ultra price leak suggested that the phone could start at $1,299, likely equating to £1,429 / AU$2,249 in other regions.

For comparison, the iPhone 14 Pro Max starts at $1,099 / £1,199 / AU$1,899 – which itself represents a price hike over the iPhone 13 Pro Max outside of the US market – while the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra starts $1,199.99 / £1,249 / AU$1,949.

Whatever the case, a price increase of some amount seems likely, with even Apple itself suggesting that customers could be willing to pay more for the newest iPhones.

Indeed, it looks like Apple will be raising the prices of every phone in the iPhone 15 line versus their respective predecessors. According to one prominent leaker, the iPhone 15 will be 12% more expensive to produce than the iPhone 14, while the iPhone 15 Pro will be a whopping 20% more expensive to produce than the iPhone 14 Pro. Neither figure bodes well for the production cost of the inevitably-more-advanced iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Another source has also more recently said to expect a price rise from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, though they didn't say how much by, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has also pointed to increased iPhone 15 Pro Max prices.

What's more, we're expecting Apple to do away with 128GB storage options for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max this year, so the latter will surely start at a higher price than $1,199 / £1,309 / AU$2,099 (i.e. the price of the 256GB variant of the iPhone 14 Pro Max).

iPhone 15 Pro Max colors

The iPhone 14 Pro in four shades

The iPhone 14 Pro Max is available in four colors (Image credit: Apple)

Apple will likely offer a variety of iPhone 15 colors at launch, though we expect the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max to be available in a different selection of shades to the standard iPhone 15. Going by the latest rumors, we're expecting four different iPhone 15 Pro Max color options in total:

  • Dark red
  • Silver 
  • Gold
  • Graphite, Space Gray, or Space Black

iPhone 15 Pro Max design

iPhone 14 Pro Max review back angled handheld

An iPhone 14 Pro Max in the hand (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)
  • Thinner bezels and titanium sides expected
  • Solid-state buttons were initially rumored, but no longer likely

On the design front, we expect the iPhone 15 Pro Max to be similar in size to its predecessor – that’s 77.6mm x 160.7mm x 7.85mm – but it could still look like a very different device. 

We’ve heard from multiple sources, for instance, that both the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra could get titanium sides, which would make them stronger and lighter than the stainless steel-framed iPhones currently out there.

Both devices are expected to have rounded rear edges, too, in contrast to the iPhone 14 Pro’s sharp-angled sides. Apple was reportedly unsure about implementing this design change for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, but leaked renders showing off these curved sides have since emerged, adding credence to the rumor.

These renders also show a button in place of the mute switch, which is believed to be a configurable button like the Action Button on the Apple Watch Ultra.

You might be able to configure it to do a lot more though, with code snippets in an iOS 17 beta pointing to nine different options for this Action Button. These include the ability to toggle accessibility modes, Shortcuts, silent mode, the flashlight, the camera, a magnifier, Focus modes, text or speech translation, and voice memos.

We’ve also heard that the iPhone 15 Pro will be getting thinner bezels than the iPhone 14 Pro meaning the iPhone 15 Pro Max will surely do, too. This would be an impressive feat on Apple’s part, given that the bezels on the iPhone 14 Pro Max are already remarkably thin.

Specifically, the iPhone 15 Pro Max might have bezels of 1.5mm thickness, which would be down from around 2.2mm thick on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, so that's a significant reduction.

You can take a look at what the iPhone 15 Pro Max might look like in the MacRumors video below, which shows off dummy units for all four rumored iPhone 15 models. The rounded edges and USB-C ports that we've been hearing about (more on the latter below) are both visible.

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max were widely rumored to be getting solid-state volume and power buttons, too, but Apple analysts recently poured water on those claims. Leaks had suggested that these buttons would use haptic vibrations to simulate the sensation of being touched, despite not actually moving (not unlike a modern MacBook's Force Touch trackpad), but this technology is now expected to debut on the iPhone 16 line at the earliest, owing to its complexity. 

The final iPhone 15 Pro Max design upgrade is expected to come in the form of a USB-C charging port. The EU has told Apple that it has to add USB-C charging ports to iPhones by 2024, but multiple leaks have suggested that Apple will be adopting the charging standard in 2023 with the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, this year.

Any design differences between the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are likely to come from the latter's rumored superior camera features, which we detail further down this article. This beefier photography tech will surely make the iPhone 15 Pro Max heavier than its predecessor, too, which weighs 240g.

It's also worth noting that Apple may be preparing to move to eSIM in countries outside the US for the iPhone 15 Pro Max, with eSIMs reportedly coming to the next generation of Apple’s best iPhones in France. Apple typically sells the same iPhone models across most of Europe, meaning SIM card-less iPhone 15 Pro Max's could also be coming to the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and many other countries.

iPhone 15 Pro Max cameras

The iPhone 14 Pro Max (front) and iPhone 14 Pro (back) in black on a blue background

(Image credit: Apple)
  • Will likely stick with the same triple-lens setup as the iPhone 14 Pro
  • Sensors may be improved 

On the subject of iPhone 15 cameras, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to improve upon its predecessor’s (admittedly excellent) triple-sensor setup in a few keys ways. However, because of the confusion over whether Apple will be debuting an iPhone 15 Ultra this year, we're not certain about what those improvements will be, exactly. 

For context, the iPhone 14 Pro Max boasts the following three rear lenses:  

  • 48MP wide (24mm, f/1.78)
  • 12MP ultra-wide (13mm, f/2.2)
  • 12MP 3x telephoto (77mm f/2.8)

For starters, a periscope camera was rumored for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, but analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has since predicted that the iPhone 16 Pro will be the first to get a periscope lens, owing to its potentially larger display. 

There's still a chance that the iPhone 15 Pro Max – being larger than its standard Pro sibling – could get a periscope camera in 2023, but all the rumors point towards such a lens being a marquee feature of Apple's first Ultra iPhone.

Similarly, before rumors of its existence subsided, we heard that the iPhone 15 Ultra could be getting a telephoto camera with a variable zoom lens, of the sort rumored to feature on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Variable optical zoom cameras are exceptionally rare among today’s smartphones – the Sony Xperia 1 IV uses one, but it’s only capable of zooming between 3.5x and 5.2x – so again, this feature could be reserved for Apple's first Ultra iPhone.

iPhone 14 Pro Max review camera

The iPhone 14 Pro Max's rear camera array (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)

The main difference between the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s cameras and its predecessor's, then, will probably be the quality of sensors used. According to leaks, the iPhone 15 Pro is expected to sport new Sony-produced sensors that capture more light, so the iPhone 15 Pro Max would likewise benefit from these sensors.

In fact, one of these sensors – the Sony IMX903 – is rumored to measure 1/1.14 inches, meaning the iPhone 15 Max could ship with the biggest camera sensor ever used in an iPhone.

Rumors had also suggested that the iPhone 15 Ultra will have more advanced image processing skills than the iPhone 15 Pro, but given the current situation regarding the Ultra's development, we're inclined to believe that these superior processing skills will be making their way to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, instead. 

And lastly, the iPhone 15 Pro Max might have a dual-lens front-facing camera, improving upon its predecessor's single 12MP front-facing TrueDepth camera.

iPhone 15 Pro Max features

iPhone 14 Pro Max review front straight handheld

(Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)
  • Will reportedly use the super-fast A17 Bionic
  • Possibly more RAM and larger battery
  • USB-C should bring improved functionality
  • AI could feature prominently

The iPhone 14 Pro Max rocks the latest version of Apple’s silicon – the A16 Bionic – which makes it one of the fastest phones (if not the fastest phone) money can buy right now. And yet, the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be even faster. 

Apple’s next Pro-level iPhones are reportedly in line for an A17 Bionic chipset, which is rumored to be more efficient than the A16 Bionic. In fact, Chinese outlet DCInside reports that the A17 Bionic will boast a 20% more powerful CPU than its predecessor, meaning the iPhone 15 Pro Max should enjoy sizable speed gains over the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Crunching the numbers, DCInside claims that the A17 Bionic earns a single-core score of 3019 and a multi-core score of 7860 on Geekbench 6, where the A16 Bionic scores 2504 and 6314, respectively. Naturally, we’d suggest taking these rumored figures with a hefty pinch of salt, but it’s exciting to think that the iPhone 15 Pro Max might sport benchmark scores to rival Apple’s best MacBooks.

It could also be significantly more powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset powering the best Android phones, as while that's made on a 4nm process, the A17 Bionic will reportedly be made on a 3nm process, which means far more transistors can be included, likely leading to better performance and efficiency.

As for other performance specs, the iPhone 15 Pro is expected to get 8GB RAM – where the current iPhone 14 Pro has 6GB RAM – so the iPhone 15 Pro Max will likely follow suit.

iPhone 14 Pro Max review Lightning port

The iPhone 15 line is expected to do away with Apple's Lightning port (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)

Judging by Apple’s history when it comes to updating (or rather, not updating) battery sizes with each iPhone iteration, we were expecting the iPhone 15 Pro Max to boast a similarly-sized power pack to the iPhone 14 Pro Max (4,323mAh), however recent rumors suggest that the entire iPhone 15 lineup will feature significantly larger batteries than their predecessors.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max, specifically, will reportedly feature an 18% larger battery than the iPhone 14 Pro Max, taking its capacity up to 4,852mAh. In theory, then, it'll boast better battery life. We've also heard that there will be a switch to a different type of battery technology.

Another rumor has suggested that Apple is working on a reverse wireless charging feature for the iPhone 15 line, and if true, the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be able to wirelessly charge other Apple gadgets, where the iPhone 14 Pro Max can’t.

It’s also worth reiterating here that the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to get a USB-C port, so you probably won’t be able to use your older Apple Lightning cable to juice it up. This version of USB-C is rumored to support the USB 3.0 standard, too – where the iPhone 15 will reportedly stick with its predecessor's USB 2.0 standard – so the iPhone 15 Pro Max could get faster file transfer speeds than its vanilla sibling (according to USBMakers, the former could offer 90% faster speeds).  

In a more general sense, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had stated that Apple's proprietary USB-C chargers would offer faster iPhone 15 charging speeds than accessories produced by other manufacturers, but the EU recently warned Apple against making such a move

We've also heard that the iPhone 15 Pro’s Thunderbolt 3 version of USB-C will make the device compatible with 4K monitors, meaning you’ll be able to display certain types of content on a separate screen – as you can with the best iPads – on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, too.

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This option will supposedly arrive with iOS 17, which was announced in June, but only the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will be able to make use of the technology given their support for Thunderbolt 3.

It’s not yet clear whether Apple’s upcoming premium iPhones will allow you to share all types of content across multiple screens using the charging port alone – game and movie content, for instance, might still require AirPlay or an Apple TV. At the very least, though, filmmakers, photographers, and other creatives look set to have the option of visualizing their subjects on larger, control-free monitors with the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Apple Vision Pro

Apple's Vision Pro headset will begin shipping in 2024 (Image credit: Apple)

Additionally, every iPhone 15 will reportedly feature an upgraded Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip to support the functionality of Apple's Vision Pro headset. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple's U1 chip – currently built on a 16nm process – will be replaced by newer silicon, founded on a significantly more compact 7nm process; with the intention of improving performance, while also reducing power consumption.

Such an improvement could give the iPhone 15 Pro Max an edge when it comes to sharing media and other experiences with Vision Pro in real-time, opening up avenues for enhanced functionality built on that performance increase.

And lastly on the features front, the iPhone 15 line is expected to play host to Apple's next big developments in AI. “It’s only a matter of time before Apple aggressively moves into artificial intelligence,” analyst Dan Ives told The Daily Mail in July, adding that the iPhone 15 Pro Max's Health app is likely to be the first beneficiary of this future-facing strategy shift.

Specifically, this next-generation iOS Health app could use AI to make tailored lifestyle recommendations based on your heart rate, sleep, diet, and breathing data – something existing iPhones aren't able to do.

Apple already uses AI and machine learning to power its Siri smart assistant and features like smart photo rendering, but it’s clear that the company is intent on making a more significant push into AI-powered apps with its next-generation iPhones – potentially beginning with the iPhone 15 line.

iPhone 15 Pro Max screen size

iPhone 14 Pro Max review Notification Center

The iPhone 14 Pro Max boasts a 6.7-inch OLED display (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)
  • Expected to inherit its predecessor's 6.7-inch Super XDR OLED display
  • Dynamic Island will return, with marginal improvements

When it comes to iPhone 15 screen sizes and displays, the iPhone 15 Pro Max will likely retain its predecessor’s 6.7-inch Super XDR OLED screen and Dynamic Island digital cutout. The latter is expected to make its way onto the vanilla iPhone 15, too, though the next iteration of the Dynamic Island won’t necessarily be identical to that which is used on the iPhone 14 line. 

According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 15’s proximity sensor will be integrated inside the ‌Dynamic Island itself, rather than positioned separately (as on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max). The proximity sensor is used to detect when you raise your iPhone to your ear. When triggered, the sensor shuts off the screen, so you don’t end up accidentally putting your boss on hold or hanging up on your grandma.

This new sensor arrangement is unlikely to result in any material difference to the appearance or functionality of the iPhone 15 Pro Max versus the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but the former's Dynamic Island will technically be more advanced than the latter's given the inclusion of a previously isolated sensor.

Axel Metz
Senior Staff Writer

Axel is a London-based Senior Staff Writer at TechRadar, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest movies as part of the site's daily news output. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion. 


Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.