Sky Go will never count towards your monthly data allowance on Sky Mobile, so you can binge boxsets like The Last Of Us, And Just Like That, and Euphoria, as well as Sky Sports all day!
When you order an iPhone 14 Pro from O2, you’ll get six months of Apple Music at no cost, and another six months of your choice of Prime Video, Disney+, or Audible. You’ll also get O2 Priority for early ticket sales and free EU roaming!
Amazon has launched preorders for the iPhone 15 range, so you can be sure that you’ll be one of the first to get your hands on the new handset when launch day rolls around on September 22, 2023
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Searching for the best iPhone 15 deals? We’ve got you covered.
We’ve scoured the preorder prices from the biggest UK mobile networks, including Sky Mobile, O2, Vodafone, and EE to find the lowest price today. Preorders for the all-new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are now available in the UK, with the release date for both new handsets scheduled for September 22, 2023.
Short on time? Here are some preorder deals that you really don’t want to miss
- Sky Mobile offers unlimited streaming from Sky Go at no extra cost
- Three offers the lowest monthly bills
- Enjoy FREE Disney+, Apple Music or Prime Video with O2
However, those shipping dates will start to slip if Apple struggles to keep up with demand – something that’s already happening with the iPhone 15 Pro. So you’ll need to place a preorder as soon as possible to be in with a chance of getting your hands on the latest phone on launch day.
Looking for the best iPhone 15 Pro deals? We’ve put them together in a separate guide, alongside the best Apple Watch Series 9 deals, which will release on the same day as the new handsets.
iPhone 15 and 15 Plus preorders are available from the biggest UK mobile networks, like Sky Mobile, EE, Vodafone, and O2, as well as online retailers like John Lewis & Partners, Very.co.uk, Currys, AO.com, and Amazon. Of course, you’ll also be able to place an order from the Apple Store, which is still the only place to benefit from free engraving.
Those who preorder an iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will be able to schedule a delivery on launch day or arrange to collect the handset in-store – useful if you need help transferring apps and data from your old device to the new one.
The arrival of the iPhone 15 series has resulted in some generous price drops for older handsets. We’ve rounded up the best iPhone 14 deals and best iPhone 14 Pro deals for those who don’t mind missing out on the latest features to save a little money.
Below, you’ll find a comprehensive breakdown of best iPhone 15 deals and iPhone 15 Plus deals, as well as a list of the latest innovations coming to this handset, how you can secure a £715 discount, and answers to some of the most commonly-asked questions around the launch. Scroll down for our comprehensive guide, or click the links to jump to a relevant section.
iPhone 15 – What’s new?
iPhone 15 arrives packed with some of the biggest innovations introduced with the (much pricier) iPhone 14 Pro last year, but wrapped-up in a colourful exterior. It’s also £200 cheaper, so that’s a bonus too.
What’s borrowed from iPhone 14 Pro? For starters, the A16 system-on-a-chip is now powering the standard iPhone series, promising faster performance, especially for those who push the silicon to the limits with graphics-intensive mobile games. Apple also brought the peak brightness – a whopping 2,000nits – that was exclusive to the pricier Pro models to iPhone 15, which should make it more visible outdoors in bright sunlight.
And the similarities don’t end there. iPhone 15 also arrives with a 48MP main camera – that’s the same humongous sensor that was introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro last year. Using its clever computational photography, Apple combines multiple images at different exposures into a single file. Apple does this to find the perfect balance between light capture and pixel-packed detail.
All of this complex machine learning happens in the blink of an eye and the final image is a more manageable 24MP, so you shouldn’t run out of storage too quickly.
Apple is relying on that 48MP sensor to offer a new lossless zoom feature on the iPhone 15. Until now, lossless zoom was exclusive to the Pro version of the iPhone, which shipped with a dedicated telephoto lens in its trademark triple-camera system. That all changes with the iPhone 15, which crops into the 48MP image for a crisp 24MP at 2x zoom.
This will appear alongside the 0.5x ultra-wide and 1x main sensor at the bottom of the viewfinder. The 2x zoom can be used in a rebooted Portrait Mode, which now lets you pick between multiple faces as the focal point after the photo has been taken. Apple has also reworked the algorithms that power Portrait Mode so that it works better with animals.
For the first time, Apple has added lossless zoom to the non-Pro iPhone range
Finally, both models in the iPhone 15 range boast the clever Dynamic Island notch introduced with iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max.
This clever feature adds shortcuts to apps running in the background to a small window that surrounds the cut-out for the front-facing camera and Face ID system.
So, if you’ve got a timer running in the background, it will count down in the corner of the Dynamic Island window. Music and podcasts you’re playing will be displayed in the Dynamic Island, while third-party apps can be updated to take advantage of the feature, with some airlines now adding your Departure Gate into the small preview window.
Press and hold on the Dynamic Island to see a detailed preview, or tap to jump straight back into the app.
Apple has tweaked its clever SOS via Satellite feature from the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro, which allowed users without signal to call for help via satellite, with Roadside Assistance via Satellite. As the name suggests, this allows iPhone 15 owners to reach roadside assistance companies, starting with AAA in the United States, with details of car trouble – even when they’re stuck somewhere without mobile signal or Wi-Fi.
iPhone 15 also ditches the Lightning port that’s been used to charge iPhones since 2012 in favour of USB-C.
This is the same connection found on the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Pro. Of course, it’s also found on most Android smartphones, as well as gadgets like the Nintendo Switch, Kindle e-readers, and much more.
Apple has been forced to move away from its proprietary connector to comply with a new EU law that requires all phones to charge via USB-C from autumn 2024 onwards.
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In our iPhone 14 review last year, we praised its “life-saving new features, including sending texts to emergency services when you don’t have any phone signal or are unconscious after a car crash” as well as its “oodles of power”, “tough design” and “fuss-free camera that snaps great images no matter how much of an amateur photographer you are”.
However, we noted that it was a “shame that it feels identical to the (now much cheaper) iPhone 13. In fact, it even looks pretty similar to iPhone 12.” And that the biggest upgrades – like the 120Hz ProMotion display, always-on screen, A16 processor, Dynamic Island notch design, and telephoto camera – were all still reserved for the pricier iPhone 14 Pro series.
Although we’ll reserve final judgment until our iPhone 15 review, it seems like Apple heard our grumbles and ticked off almost all of our complaints about the standard iPhone missing out on those Pro features.
Release date and UK price
iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus launch in the UK as well as 39 other countries, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, the UAE, the United States of America on Friday September 22, 2023.
Whether you’re able to get your new handset on launch day depends on how quickly stock levels deplete during the preorder period.
iPhone 15 starts from £799. Like last year, those who want a larger screen (6.7-inch) can plump for the pricier iPhone 15 Plus, which starts from £899. Both handsets will be available in a choice of Pink, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Black.
Both models are available in the following configurations…
- 128GB
- 256GB
- 512GB
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Unsure which iPhone model is right for you?
We’ll have an in-depth review on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro later this month, but in the meantime, you can read through our comprehensive thoughts on the rest of the line-up.
Last year, Apple shook-up its formula by releasing an iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus alongside the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. The iPhone 14 Plus replaced the pocket-sized “mini” and offers the same expansive screen size as the iPhone 14 Pro Max at a more affordable price for the first time. This is also the approach used with the iPhone 15, suggesting the “mini” form-factor won’t be coming back anytime soon. However, the Californian company has also kept a number of its older handsets around too.
We’ve tested all of these iPhone models, check out our definitive verdicts below:
- iPhone 15 Pro first impressions
- iPhone 14 Pro Max review
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- iPhone 13 review
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Best iPhone 15 deals
You can preorder the iPhone 15 from several online retailers, as well as the biggest UK mobile networks.
For a limited time, Apple has increased the trade-in value of its older handsets to make the upgrade to the new models a little easier on your current account. There’s a maximum trade-in value of £715 available that will be redeemed against the price of your new Phone 15. Of course, the exact discount you’ll receive from Apple depends on the model that you’re looking to trade-in.
Sending an iPhone 13 Pro Max back to Apple will unlock a £560 discount on your new handset, while an iPhone 13 Pro will result in £500 off your new phone. The regular iPhone 13 can return up to £390, while the iPhone 13 mini will net you £345.
If you decide to take advantage of the iPhone trade-in scheme, you’ll have two weeks to send off your current iPhone. That means you’ll have plenty of time to transfer photos, videos, and apps to the new iPhone 15 before you have to package up your old phone.
Retailers like John Lewis & Partners and Amazon UK have also started to take preorders for the new handsets.
Be one of the first to get your hands on the all-new iPhone 15 ahead of its release date on September 22, 2023. You can pair this SIM-free handset with your existing SIM plan, or any SIM-only deal from your favourite mobile network
Those who want to take out a new pay monthly contract or upgrade their existing mobile plan can switch to the all-new iPhone 15 today with networks like EE, O2, and Sky Mobile opening up preorders.
Of course, this is just a tiny taster of the hundreds and hundreds of deals available. However, to make the comparison between different networks as fair as possible, we’d aimed to pick deals with roughly the same monthly allowance of speedy 5G data (between 20GB – 30GB).
In our experience, that’s enough data that you’ll be able to comfortably take advantage of some of the best features of the handset (streaming music, turn-by-turn directions, FaceTime video calls, backing up photos to the cloud) without paying ludicrous monthly bills for unlimited usage.
It goes without saying that your usage will be different – and those with sluggish Wi-Fi speeds at home, or who spend hours bingeing Disney+ and Netflix on the train every day might need to plump for pricier monthly plans. If you’re unsure how much 5G data you’ll need, check with your current mobile network and ask them to provide your previous month’s total data usage – and use this as a guideline when picking out your new iPhone 15 deal.
Sky Mobile is the perfect choice for anyone with Sky Q or Sky Glass at home as all Sky apps don’t count as part of your 5G data allowance – so you can stream endless boxsets, films and sports without using any data.
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 24GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £0 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,248
Get early access to tickets for a number of the biggest gigs with Three+. Not only that, but the reward scheme – a rival to O2 Priority – also unlocks discounts to restaurants and cinema tickets and offers free coffees from popular high street chains
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 30GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,242
O2 has refused to reintroduce dreaded EU roaming charges following Brexit. You’ll be able to use your calls, texts, and 5G data in 75 countries worldwide as standard. You’ll also get Apple Music for free for 6 months and a choice of either Prime Video, Disney+, or Audible for an extra 6 months!
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,458
Vodafone is the only network that will buy back your iPhone 15 for a guaranteed price if you want to upgrade next year. It also offers a free battery replacement within the first three years!
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £39 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,419
EE has one of the most reliable, widespread, and fastest 4G and 5G networks available in the UK. Expect downloads to your handset at 100Mbps …for comparison, the average home broadband speed in the UK currently sits at 70Mbps
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,520.64
Best iPhone 15 Plus deals
As well as the standard iPhone 15, preorders for the iPhone 15 Plus are now live too.
This arrives with all of the same features as the standard iPhone 15, but packs a larger 6.7-inch screen and longer battery life. Preorders are now available from some of the biggest online retailers, as well as direct from the Apple Store.
Be one of the first to get your hands on the all-new iPhone 15 Plus ahead of its release date on September 22, 2023. You can pair this SIM-free handset with your existing SIM plan, or any SIM-only deal from your favourite mobile network
As above, preorders for the iPhone 15 Plus are now available from networks like EE, O2, and Sky Mobile, too
Use the pricing below as a guideline, since the exact amount that you’ll pay will vary based on the mobile data allowance, calls and text minutes that you add to your basket with the handset. As always, to make the comparison between different networks as fair as possible, we’d aimed to pick deals with roughly the same monthly allowance of speedy 5G data (between 20GB – 30GB).
In our experience, that’s enough data to enjoy the best features of the iPhone 15 Plus (streaming music, turn-by-turn directions, FaceTime video calls, backing up photos to the cloud) without paying ludicrous monthly bills for unlimited usage.
It goes without saying that your usage will be different – and those with sluggish Wi-Fi speeds at home, or who spend hours bingeing Disney+ and Netflix on the train every day might need to plump for pricier monthly plans.
If you’re unsure how much 5G data you’ll need, check with your current mobile network and ask them to provide your previous month’s total data usage – and use this as a guideline when picking out your new iPhone 15 Plus deal.
Get early access to tickets for a number of the biggest gigs with Three+. Not only that, but the reward scheme – a rival to O2 Priority – also unlocks discounts to restaurants and cinema tickets and offers free coffees from popular high street chains
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 30GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £40 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,351
Sky Mobile is the perfect choice for anyone with Sky Q or Sky Glass at home as all Sky apps don’t count as part of your 5G data allowance – so you can stream endless boxsets, films and sports without using any data.
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 24GB | Free EU roaming: No | Upfront cost: £0 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,248
Vodafone has supercharged its trade-in offers, which can drop your monthly bills down to just £18, depending on the make, model and condition of your current smartphone. Everyone else will pay a little more, but will benefit from one battery replacement during the 3-year contract
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £29 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,517
O2 has refused to reintroduce dreaded EU roaming charges following Brexit. You’ll be able to use your calls, texts, and 5G data in 75 countries worldwide as standard. You’ll also get Apple Music for free for six months and a choice of either Prime Video, Disney+ or Audible for an extra six months free too!
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,566
EE has one of the most reliable, widespread, and fastest 4G and 5G networks available in the UK. Expect downloads to your handset at 100Mbps …for comparison, the average home broadband speed in the UK currently sits at 70Mbps
5G: Yes | Mobile data allowance: 25GB | Free EU roaming: Yes | Upfront cost: £30 | Contract length: 24 months for mobile plan, 36 months for device | Total cost: £1,629.66
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