For most of us, the days of upgrading to a new phone every year are long gone. And that makes comparisons like an iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 15 face-off especially valuable. Stacking up the two phones side by side can help you see if the new model offers enough improvements to justify an upgrade or whether you’re better off sticking with your current phone.

Certainly, the iPhone 15 has a lot of life left in it, even if it’s now more than two years old. The A16 Bionic powering the phone remains a top performer, and the cameras on the iPhone 15 still produce excellent images. With the iOS 26 update installed, the iPhone 15 figures to be a very capable phone for at least another year or two.

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iPhone 16e now occupying that $599 slot in Apple’s lineup, the iPhone 15 disappeared with the release of the iPhone 17 in September.

iPhone 16, allows you to capture spatial photos and videos with the newer phone.

The iPhone 16 introduced two other design changes that continue with the iPhone 17 — a Camera Control button on the right side of the phone and an Action button on the left replacing the Mute switch. The Camera Control button serves as a shortcut for launching the iPhone’s camera, and it can also access the Visual Intelligence feature that turns your camera into a search tool. I think so little of the button, I’ve disabled Camera Control, so I don’t think iPhone 15 owners are missing out here.

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iPhone 17 (Image credit: Tom’s Guide / John Velasco)

The Action button is a different story. You can press it to silence your phone, or you can set the button to trigger a specific shortcut, from turning on the flashlight to launching the iPhone’s Focus mode feature to minimize distractions. It’s a nice addition for personalizing your iPhone for the tasks you turn to the most.

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Apple has also made its iPhone more durable over time, with the iPhone 17 using Ceramic Shield 2 to protect the device’s display. The new version is 3x more scratch resistant than the original Ceramic Shield found on the iPhone 15.

The iPhone 17 has a larger screen, making the new model fractionally taller than the iPhone 15, though other dimensions are essentially the same. The 6.24-ounce iPhone 17 does outweigh its two-year-old predecessor by 0.22 ounces.

a more intelligent version of its Siri assistant. But at that point, iPhone 15 owners might prefer to wait for the iPhone 18 release in the fall to reap the benefit of even more upgrades.

iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, which both landed spots on our best phone battery life list.

Still, iPhone 15 users who upgrade to the iPhone 17 will be jumping to a phone that lasts longer on a charge. When we tested the iPhone 15, it held out for just 11 hours and 5 minutes on our test, a little better than the average smartphone these days.

Even better, Apple has boosted the charging speeds on the iPhone 17. You can now enjoy wired charging speeds of 35W and 25W Qi 2.2 wireless charging. That compares to 20W and 15W, respectively, for the iPhone 15.

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