If you’re looking for a powerful new handheld console capable of playing the latest triple-A blockbusters, then look no further than the newly announced iPhone 15 Pro. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are powered by the ultra-powerful A17 Pro chipset, which is capable of running games like Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The games will be available later in 2023, so get your iPhone 15 pre-orders in asap to avoid missing out. Make sure you register your interest so you can snag the next best iPhone. Vodafone will also be selling the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max on Friday September 15. Vodafone now also offers all phones on its EVO plan, giving you lifetime guarantee that your phone will be looked after. Get the newest iPhone 15 models through Vodafone and enjoy a new colourful range of iPhones. You can get the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max when pre-orders open on September 15. Fancy getting a bit more juice from your new iPhone? Sky is also selling the new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max featuring a shiny new titanium body and a brand new camera lineup. Sky offers flexible plans so you can enjoy the latest iPhone 15 without needed to break the bank. Pre-orders start on September 15. Join or upgrade through Sky Mobile and you’ll be able to swap your old phone for a shiny new one. It features a the new A17 Pro chip and iPhone 15 Pro offers smoother graphics, as well as more immersive AR applications and gaming experiences. EE will also be selling the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max on September 15. It’s has been crowned ‘UK’s best overall network’ for 10 years running. Pre-order open on September 15 at 1pm so get ready! Get the iPhone 15 and all its newest models through EE. Described as the “biggest redesign in the history of Apple GPUs”, the A17 Pro delivers console-quality graphics on the iPhone. While cloud-based streaming has traditionally been used to play console-style games on the iPhone, the A17 Pro chip makes it possible to play the games natively. Even more impressive is that the iPhone 15 Pro uses hardware-accelerated ray tracing for the first time on smartphones. According to Apple, hardware-accelerated ray tracing is up to four times faster than software‑based ray tracing, something which will deliver superior lighting and shadow effects. The iPhone 15 Pro also utilises MetalFX Upscaling, which is said to combine the performance of the GPU and the Neural Engine to produce “high‑resolution graphics while using much less power”. In theory, this means you’ll be able to play blockbuster games for longer, and without using as much battery.
Forget Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck, your next iPhone will blow them away
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