iPhone 15 Arrives with Modest Upgrades While Many Wait to Upgrade
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The iPhone 15 has incremental upgrades like longer battery life, faster chip, and smoother display compared to the iPhone 13. The changes likely won't dramatically impact average users.
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With high inflation, credit card debt, and student loans, now may not be the best financial time for most people to upgrade to the iPhone 15.
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You can extend your current iPhone's lifespan by replacing the battery for $89 rather than buying a new $800+ phone.
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Apple uses hype and marketing around its annual phone launch to influence stock price and media coverage, though stock fell this year.
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If safety features are important, iPhone 15 adds satellite Emergency SOS and roadside assistance. But iPhone 13 can still handle most daily tasks.