According to South Korea’s Naver blog “yeux1122”, channel suppliers have confirmed that the maximum storage capacity of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will increase to 2TB, which is twice that of the iPhone 14 Pro.
In addition, it was previously reported that the iPhone 15 Pro series will start with 256GB of storage instead of the 128GB of the iPhone 14 series, but there is currently no credible evidence, so we still start with 128GB by default. But if it really starts with 256GB, then this generation of iPhone will most likely offer four versions of 256GB, 512GB, 1TB and 2TB, which also increases the credibility of the price increase of the iPhone 15 series.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and tech analyst Jeff Pu expect prices to rise for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup this year. Jeff Pu believes that the iPhone 15 Pro may start at $1,099, which is higher than the $999 of the iPhone 14 Pro. If accurate, the iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra may start at $1,199.
Apple first introduced a 1TB option for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021, though this was largely due to new camera features Apple brought, such as ProRes video requiring more storage.