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The text is a transcript of a video review of the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. The reviewer compares the new phones with the previous models and highlights their features, such as the design, the screen, the battery, the camera, the performance and the price. The reviewer praises the phones for their improvements in many aspects, especially the camera quality and the battery life. The reviewer also criticizes the phones for lacking a high refresh rate screen and a telephoto camera. The reviewer concludes that the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are worth it for anyone who wants to upgrade from an older iPhone, but not for those who already have an iPhone 14 or 14 Pro. The text ends with a promotion of some phone cases and screen protectors from a sponsor.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Thousands of engineers have worked on the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus for the past year.
2. The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus have a new design with a frosted back and smooth matte sides.
3. The phones have a new Dynamic Island feature that replaces the notch.
4. The iPhone 15 has a 6.1-inch screen, while the iPhone 15 Plus has a 6.7-inch screen.
5. The screens have a 60Hz refresh rate, not 120Hz.
6. The phones have a new USB-C port that is color-matched to the phone.
7. The iPhone 15 has better battery life than any base iPhone model before.
8. The iPhone 15 can charge other small gadgets like a PS5 controller.
9. The phones have a new 48-megapixel camera sensor, but it's smaller than the one on the iPhone 15 Pro.
10. The cameras can take 24-megapixel photos, and have improved night mode and depth information features.
11. The phones have last year's chip, not the latest one found in the iPhone 15 Pro.
12. The iPhone 15s are 20% faster than the iPhone 14s.
13. The prices of the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are unchanged from last year in the US, but £50 cheaper in the UK.
14. The iPhone 14 is still available for sale, but it's considered poor value compared to the iPhone 15.
Note that I've excluded opinions and subjective statements from the text, and only extracted objective facts.