iPhone 15 Pro Max Now Starts at 256GB of Storage for $1,199
Apple today announced that the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,199 in the U.S. with 256GB of storage. By comparison, the previous-generation iPhone 14 Pro Max started at $1,099 with 128GB of storage.

The smaller iPhone 15 Pro with a 6.1-inch display continues to start at $999 with 128GB of storage in the U.S., just like the iPhone 14 Pro did.
Both of the iPhone 15 Pro models feature a lightweight titanium frame, USB-C port, customizable Action button, faster A17 Pro chip, Wi-Fi 6E support, and more. Read our announcement coverage for additional details about the devices.
All of the new iPhone 15 models are available to pre-order starting Friday, September 15, and will launch on Friday, September 22 in more than 40 countries and regions around the world, Apple said.
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