The iPhone 15 series has been out for a month now, and a new study shows that the Pro model is Apple's worst-reviewed premium phone ever.
The iPhone 15 has been available for a month now, and a new study by PerfectRec shows that the Pro model is Apple's worst-reviewed premium phone ever. A meta-analysis of over 690,000 user-generated reviews finds that early consumer reviews of the iPhone 15 Pro are worse than last year's iPhone 14 lineup. Although it might sound alarming, it's worth noting that 73% of consumers still rated the iPhone 15 Pro five stars, down just a touch from 76% for the iPhone 14 Pro.
76% and 78% of their reviews were of the 5-star variety, respectively. The reason could be that the iPhone 15 models had more obvious upgrades, such as a new design, better cameras, a USB-C port, and the A16 Bionic chip. While conducting its meta-analysis, PerfectRec decided to re-review the results of previous iPhone 14 satisfaction surveys. According to the new survey, the percentage of customers giving the iPhone 14 Pro Max five stars was unchanged from its earlier study at 80%.
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