The latest version of Apple’s flagship smartphone series is finally here. You can find Lifehacker Australia’s breakdown of the different iPhone 15 models here but in short, the range includes upgrades across the board for their respective screens, camera systems and processor chips. There is one consistent change between all of the handsets, however – the removal of the Lightning port for a USB-C connection.
With the Pro and Pro Max handsets, Apple has claimed that these will be able to run recent AAA gaming titles, like Resident Evil 4 Remake, Death Stranding, and Resident Evil Village. Also announced during the event were the Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2 and a USB-C case for the AirPods Pro 2.
If you’re looking to make the leap to the iPhone 15 and wouldn’t mind snagging a deal in the process, here are the cheapest plans for the range from Optus, Telstra and Vodafone.
Table of contents
The cheapest iPhone 15 plans
24-month 128GB plans
36-month 128GB plans
The cheapest iPhone 15 Plus plans
24-month 128GB plans
36-month 128GB plans
The cheapest iPhone 15 Pro plans
24-month 128GB plans
36-month 128GB plans
The cheapest iPhone 15 Pro Max plans
24-month 256GB plans
36-month 256GB plans
What is the release date for the iPhone 15 range in Australia?
Preorders for the iPhone 15 series kicked off on September 15, and the phones were released in Australia on September 22.
What is the price for the iPhone 15 range in Australia?
- iPhone 15: Starts from $1,499 for 128GB
- iPhone 15 Plus: Starts from $1,649 for 128GB
- iPhone 15 Pro: Starts from $1,849 for 128GB
- iPhone 15 Pro Max: Starts from $2,199 for 256GB
More iPhone 15 plans
You can find Lifehacker Australia’s full roundup of iPhone 15 plans here:
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.