Consumers who want the best display, battery life, and camera performance this year may need to fork out an extra $200. But there’s a bigger picture here.
That is, until this week, when Apple is expected to release the iPhone 15, which swaps out the aging Lightning port for a more standardized USB-C, stainless steel material for titanium, and the 12-megapixel cameras for more-capable 48MP lenses, among other things.