The best iPhone in 2024: Which model should you buy? (2024)

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It's strange to think Apple started with a single iPhone model back in 2007 when the company has eight to pick from in 2024. For some, having so many iPhones available complicates choosing the best iPhone. On the other hand, it also means you can find the one that's right for you.

Whether your decision-making is based on performance, features, display size, or price, our buying guide can help you home-in on the best iPhone. Collectively, our tech reviewers have tested and reviewed iPhones since the first device, so our picks can assure you. Many of our tech reviewers also use iPhones daily as personal devices, and we can confidently comment on their long-term use and identify shortcomings.

After extensive usage and testing, we determined that the iPhone 15 is the best iPhone for most people. It has the fewest compromises for the best value. For those on a budget, we recommend the iPhone 13 for its overall similarities to the iPhone 15 for a lower price.

Our top picks for the best iPhone

Best overall:iPhone 15 - See at Best Buy

Best budget: iPhone 13 - See at Best Buy

Best premium:iPhone 15 Pro - See at Best Buy

Best battery life:iPhone 15 Plus - See at Best Buy

Best small size:iPhone SE (2022) - See at Best Buy

Best overall

Apple iPhone 15

The iPhone 15 offers the best balance of performance, features, user experience, and price. While it isn’t the most advanced iPhone, its pro-like attributes will more than satisfy most people.

What we like

  • Dynamic Island
  • USB-C for common charging standard
  • 48MP main camera

What we don’t like

  • iPhone upgraders may need to invest in new USB-C accessories, like a charger
  • USB-C data transfer is limited to USB 2.0 speeds
  • No always-on display

The iPhone 15 is the best option for most people. Besides being one of the latest models you can buy, it's a big update over the iPhone 14 in features and performance. It uses the A16 Bionic chipset and Dynamic Islandfeature, which were introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro.

Performance has gone up, which couldn't be said for the iPhone 14 since that model repurposed the same A15 Bionic chipset used in the iPhone 13. In our benchmark tests, the iPhone 15 showed a notable uptick from its predecessor, while the iPhone 14 and 13 yielded similar results. In day-to-day use, you won't notice a huge performance difference right now, but that gap will widen as apps and iOS updates become more advanced over the years. With that said, the A16 is technically an older processor.

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Battery life is roughly on par with the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 15 Pro. Depending on your usage, your mileage will vary, but it's likely you will need to charge the iPhone 15 each night. Only the iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max lasted longer due to their larger batteries.

One criticism of the iPhone 14 is that because it wasn't a big leap over the iPhone 13, both phones felt similar. While the iPhone 15 retains the same design, the user experience is now akin to the newer Pro models, thanks to the inclusion of Dynamic Island. Located at the top, where the front camera and Face ID sensor are, Dynamic Island is a novel way to interact with notifications, alerts, and app shortcuts. It's a clever way to display information without covering the entire screen.

Since Apple is moving away from the Lightning connector, the iPhone 15 uses USB-C for charging and data transfer; there's also MagSafe and wireless charging. The move standardizes the cables you'd need for electronics, but Lightning-based iPhone owners would need to buy new cables, chargers, and adapters.

However, unlike the USB-C ports in the iPhone 15 Pro models that support faster USB 3 transfer speeds, the iPhone 15's connector only handles USB 2, comparable to Lightning. Technologically, in this implementation, the iPhone 15's move to USB-C offers no advantage over Lightning. And unless you already own USB-C accessories, it will be more of an inconvenience for those who have been living in a Lightning-only world.

The iPhone 15's main camera also gets upgraded from 12 megapixels to 48 megapixels, similar to the iPhone 15 Pro. Optical zoom reaches farther, at 2x. Users can save photos in 24-megapixel high resolution, which allows for greater quality, particularly in low light. In Portrait mode, you have greater control over subject focus and depth of field, and Apple claims the detailing and coloring are stronger. The iPhone 15 even captures depth information in standard mode, so you can enable Portrait features afterward, like blurring.

In our opinion, the iPhone camera system has been stellar for several generations, and most users will find it difficult to see the differences when viewing on a small screen. Still, you're getting the second-best iPhone camera system (after the iPhone 15 Pro) available, which will more than satisfy most casual photographers and videographers for some time.

One new feature that didn't get trickled down from the Pro series is the always-on display. However, the screen's resolution and maximum peak brightness did get a boost.

The iPhone 15 marks Apple's most transformative change to its standard model since the iPhone 12. While it isn't revolutionary — we don't think iPhone 14 users need to trade in unless they want a slightly faster processor, Dynamic Island, USB-C, and enhanced camera — there are enough new things to make it a worthwhile upgrade.

See our guide to the best iPhone 15 cases to protect the phone.

Best budget

What we like

  • Excellent price-to-performance ratio
  • Modern design with Face ID
  • Solid battery life and longevity

What we don’t like

  • Lacks iPhone 14's emergency safety features

The iPhone 13 stretches the definition of a "budget" option with its $599 starting price, especially when the iPhone SE (2022) is less expensive at $429. However, the iPhone 13 comes more highly recommended over the iPhone SE because the former offers a better value and experience in the long run.

The iPhone 13 could also be considered a cheaper version of the latest model, the iPhone 15, while the iPhone SE is the last of a dying breed of older iPhones and targets a niche preference for small phones.

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In many ways, the iPhone 13 is similar to the iPhone 15. It has a 6.1-inch OLED display and many of Apple's modern features that aren't available on the iPhone SE, like Face ID, MagSafe wireless charging, mmWave 5G support (the super-fast 5G network), an ultrawide camera, Night Mode for low-light photography, and a better selfie camera.

While they're not the upgraded cameras on the iPhone 15, the iPhone 13 still takes beautiful photos that are hard to complain about.

The iPhone 13's performance isn't far behind the iPhone 15's, seeing as the former runs on Apple's A15 processor and the latter runs on the A16 processor. The iPhone 13 should still have plenty of life ahead of it despite being a couple of years older than the iPhone 15.

The iPhone SE (2022) also runs on the same A15 processor. Despite its low price, we hesitate to recommend the iPhone SE due to its small screen, antiquated design, short battery life, and lack of modern Apple features. The SE has limited appeal (our pick for the best small iPhone), but you should consider your needs besides price.

The iPhone 14 is a very good phone on its own, but the value isn't there for its $699 starting price. It runs on the same processor as the iPhone 13 and essentially offers an identical experience overall. The only reason you'd buy the iPhone 14 over the iPhone 13 is for Apple's Crash Detection and satellite-based Emergency SOS safety features.

However, based on Apple's product refresh cycle, the iPhone 14 will supersede the iPhone 13 as the budget option this fall, so you could hold off until around September to snag the more recent model at a lower price.

Best premium

Apple iPhone 15 Pro

Living up to their name, the iPhone 15 Pro models have Apple's latest high-end smartphone tech, including a fast processor and features not found on other models, like an advanced camera system, Action Button, and USB-C high-speed data transfer.

What we like

  • USB-C allows for fast data speeds
  • Advanced photo and video shooting
  • Max model has 5x telephoto lens
  • Titanium makes body tough yet light
  • Action button for quick access to favorite functions

What we don’t like

  • Fast USB-C cable needed for certain use cases
  • Action Button is limited to a few basic functions
  • Larger photo and video files could eat up storage quickly

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are the only current options in the Pro series, so for advanced users, the decision boils down to size preference and camera features (more on that later). Both share the same high-end components, so everyday performance is mostly on par with the exception of battery life. The Pro Max can accommodate a larger battery, which results in an almost 10% advantage over the standard Pro model.

The phones carry over features introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro, like Dynamic Island, always-on display, Crash Detection, and satellite-based Emergency SOS. But the iPhone 15 Pro has several new features that may make iPhone 14 Pro users — particularly those with demanding workflows, like videographers — ponder upgrading.

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The iPhone 15 Pro launches the new A17 Pro chipset with a six-core GPU that delivers better graphics performance over the Bionic's four- and five-core GPUs, according to Apple. This means games, animations, and other effects should look even smoother. Most users will have difficulty noticing the difference — benchmark tests reveal a slight improvement over the A16 Bionic's numbers — but we're likely to see it down the road when more apps take advantage of the chipset.

Like the regular iPhone 15, Apple standardized the connector from Lightning to USB-C. What's unique to the Pro models is that the USB-C port supports faster data transfers (USB 3). For advanced users, this is a game changer: it allows for faster file transfers between the iPhone 15 Pro and a Mac or hard drive, as well as connecting to peripherals like 4K displays.

Unfortunately, Apple doesn't include a cable that supports fast transfers or a charger — just a basic USB-C variant for charging — so upgraders may need to add one. Existing iPhone Pro users will likely already have USB-C accessories they can repurpose, particularly those who own newer iPads, Macs, and PCs.

Another new feature is the Action Button on the phone's left side, above the volume buttons. It's used for switching between ring and silent modes, but it can be customized to quickly access commonly used functions like the flashlight, camera, shortcuts, and more. It's handy, but our gripe is that it can only be used for one function at a time, and you'd need to dive into the settings menu to remap the button.

Apple upgraded the iPhone 15 Pro's body material from stainless steel to titanium. When bonded with aluminum using a novel manufacturing process, Apple says the titanium frame is super-strong and allows for thinner borders and contoured edges. It also gives it a unique metallic finish. While looks are subjective, the iPhone 15 Pro is beautiful, but we aren't sold that it looks any more attractive than the iPhone 14 Pro, as both use a matte glass back.

The titanium body is also lighter than stainless steel. The iPhone 15 Pro is 0.67 ounces lighter than the iPhone 14 Pro, and Apple says it's more comfortable to hold. For us, it was difficult to spot the contrasts.

The camera system, perhaps the phone's most sophisticated feature, got upgraded. The main camera is still 48 megapixels, but there's now a 24-megapixel mode that creates high-resolution photos with improved lighting and details. Like the iPhone 15, the Pro lineup gets improved Portrait mode, but there's a third, telephoto lens that's not available in the standard model. On the iPhone 15 Pro Max, that telephoto lens now has a longer 5x zoom versus 3x in the iPhone 15 Pro. There are lots of features designed for advanced photographers and videographers, but they could be overkill for the casual user.

Both the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max come in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options, but the iPhone 15 Pro also has a 128GB entry-level model for those who want a sub-$1K Pro model.

The iPhone 15 Pro is not only the fastest iPhone you can buy right now, but it's loaded with features that appeal to advanced users or those who simply want the best and newest. The Pro Max version increases the screen size and battery life. With that said, the iPhone Pro is not for every user. Most people will find the Pro an overkill and be satisfied with the standard iPhone 15 models, not to mention the cost savings.

See our guides to the best iPhone 15 Pro cases or best iPhone 15 Pro Max cases to protect either phone.

Best battery life

Apple iPhone 15 Plus

The iPhone 15 Plus one-ups its smaller sibling with a larger screen and battery. For those who need a phone that can stay on for over a day without recharging, the iPhone 15 Plus is the best you can get.

What we like

  • Large 6.7-inch display
  • Longest battery life of any iPhone
  • Same features as standard iPhone 15, including Dynamic Island, USB-C, and 48MP camera

What we don’t like

  • No ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate, despite bigger screen
  • Larger size may be off-putting for some
  • USB-C doesn’t charge any faster than Lightning

The iPhone 15 Plus is identical to the iPhone 15 (our overall recommendation) in terms of performance and features. The two big exceptions are the size (6.7-inch display) and larger battery, which Apple claims is enough for 26 hours of video playback versus 20 hours in the smaller iPhone 15.

If you want longer battery life, don't mind (or prefer) a bigger screen, and need to stay on budget (Apple's other 6.7-inch option is the pricier iPhone 15 Pro Max), the iPhone 15 Plus is a winner.

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Our tests yielded approximately 66% of battery life remaining after we put it through playing a 4K YouTube video for two hours, streaming music to a Bluetooth speaker for an hour, and running several benchmark tests that taxed the chipset's processors. That's 14% more than the iPhone 15. Your mileage will vary, but in terms of real-world performance, you could get more than a day's worth of use before recharging.

While the large screen is great for viewing, the device's overall size may not be for everyone.

See our guide to the best iPhone 15 Plus cases to protect the phone.

Best small size

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Apple iPhone SE (2022)

Apple's smallest model, the third-generation iPhone SE, runs on the same A15 Bionic processor as the iPhone 13 series, and it's the cheapest current phone you can buy for access to Apple's ecosystem of software and devices.

What we like

  • Small 4.7-inch display
  • Excellent performance for its price
  • An iPhone for close to $400
  • Solid camera quality

What we don’t like

  • Outdated design
  • No Face ID
  • No MagSafe support
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • Single camera lens

Now that Apple has gotten rid of its Mini series of iPhones, your best (and only) bet for a small iPhone in Apple's current lineup is the third-generation iPhone SE, released in 2022.

With its 4.7-inch display, the iPhone SE is the smallest iPhone you can buy. While it lacks the modern features of other iPhones, it appeals to buyers who want a smaller device and older but familiar tech, like Touch ID. Just be aware that the phone has an outdated user experience.

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Powering the iPhone SE is Apple's A15 Bionic processor — the same one that's used in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 — which is still powerful and fast enough to run any app or game in the App Store. It also supports some of the most popular features on the iPhone, like iMessage and FaceTime, and is compatible with Apple's ecosystem of devices, like the Apple Watch and AirPods.

Our main gripes with the iPhone SE are its short battery life compared to larger iPhones, and it's a little spartan in terms of features and design. It has a single camera lens, no MagSafe (although it supports wireless charging), and a dated design with huge borders below and above the display to accommodate the front camera, earpiece speaker, and home button for Touch ID. And the entry model only offers 64GB of storage, which goes fast if you shoot many photos and videos.

If you want a more substantial and up-to-date iPhone experience with two cameras and modern features like Face ID and MagSafe, check with your carrier to see if the iPhone 13 Mini is still available, or buy one refurbished through Apple.

Avoid these iPhones

We don't recommend buying the iPhone 11 or any older model. You might find them refurbished for less than the iPhone 13, but you won't be getting your money's worth, whatever the price, as they won't last very long in terms of performance or iOS updates for new features and security patches.

If you're looking to spend under the iPhone 13's $599 starting price for a modern-looking iPhone, a refurbished iPhone 12 for around $300 or less can still be worthwhile, but expect a shorter lifespan in iOS upgrades and support from Apple.

Which is the best iPhone?

The best iPhone for most people is the iPhone 15. Starting at $799, it offers the latest smartphone technologies from Apple, plus access to a robust selection of apps and accessories. Those who crave longer battery life or a larger screen (or both) should look at the iPhone 15 Plus. The iPhone 15 Pro models are the very best iPhones you can buy, but their premium features and build quality cost significantly more.

Specs

iPhone 15

iPhone 13

iPhone 15 Pro

iPhone 15 Pro Max

iPhone 15 Plus

iPhone SE (3rd gen)

Starting price

$799

$599

$999

$1,199

$899

$429

Processor

A16 Bionic

A15 Bionic

A17 Pro

A17 Pro

A16 Bionic

A15 Bionic

Release date

September 2023

September 2021

September 2023

September 2023

September 2023

March 2022

Screen size

6.1 inches

6.1 inches

6.1 inches

6.7 inches

6.7 inches

4.7 inches

Rear cameras

48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP 2x zoom (main camera crop)

12MP main, 12MP ultrawide

48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP 2x zoom (main camera crop), 12MP 3x zoom

48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP 2x zoom (main camera crop), 12MP 5x zoom

48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP 2x zoom (main camera crop)

12MP main

Storage

128GB, 256GB, 512GB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB

64GB, 128GB, 256GB

How we test iPhones

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To test iPhones, we use them as if they were our main daily drivers for at least a week, if not longer. That way, we can get an overall sense of their performance, camera quality, battery life, and new features and compare them to our experience with other models within the same generation and previous iPhone generations.

We expect the latest iPhones to run quickly, smoothly, and flawlessly. To test performance, we run popular and widely used apps and look for any sign of stuttering or slower-than-expected loading times. We also run the Geekbench 6 benchmark to give us an idea of performance improvements over the previous generation.

To test camera quality, we take photos of the same scenes and subjects with each lens. We then compare them to the same photos taken with different phones. To be more accurate, we've started taking photos of our typical scenes at the same time and place with all the latest, generationally current phones available in the US.

We also take several, often hundreds, personal photos with iPhones, like those of friends and family, which we aren't comfortable posting in our review for the sake of privacy. However, these photos weigh heavily in our assessments, as they reveal positives and negatives that testing scenes don't, like the ability to capture a clear image of moving subjects and the everyday experience of using the cameras.

For battery life, we put each iPhone through a stress test that simulates a blend of typical casual and intensive daily usage that includes two hours of video streaming at a set brightness, one hour of music streaming while connected to Bluetooth speakers, five runs of the Geekbench 6 CPU benchmark test, and two runs of the 3D Mark Wild Life Stress Test. We then note the remaining battery percentage.

FAQs

Which iPhone has the best camera?

Currently, the best iPhone camera systems are in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, followed by the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.

In addition to the latest camera hardware and software technologies, the Pro models use three lenses: main, ultrawide, and telephoto. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus make do with main and ultrawide lenses, but the main lens doubles for telephoto. While the Pro models have advanced features for shooting photos and videos, the standard iPhone 15 camera system can capture great image quality that should satisfy most users, especially for social media.

That said, even older iPhone models like the iPhone 13 have great cameras. The "worst" camera may be the iPhone SE, which has a single-lens system, but even that model captures great-looking photos under good lighting conditions.

When is the best time to buy a new iPhone?

There is no objective "best time" to buy an iPhone. However, it can be argued that it's better to buy a new iPhone sooner rather than later after a new iPhone launch, which typically happens in September.

If September is nearing when you're considering a new iPhone, you're better off waiting until September to see what the new model has in store. Also, older iPhone models that Apple keeps selling after a new release tend to get an additional $100 price cut.

If you need a new iPhone because your current one isn't working or broken, the best time to buy a new iPhone is now.

Where is the best place to buy an iPhone?

Carriers tend to have the highest trade-in values for your old phone. We've seen trade-in deals where you can get the latest iPhone model for free by trading in an older iPhone. We've also seen carriers trade significantly older iPhones for the same value as a one-year-old iPhone around when a new iPhone is released.

Do iPhones need cases?

We generally recommend that iPhone owners use cases. There's no doubt a naked iPhone looks and feels the best, but all it takes is one drop from a decent height onto a hard floor to crack the back or front glass.

Some people accept the risk, and some buy AppleCare Plus for this very reason, which offers unlimited repairs for accidental damage with a $29 fee per incident for back or front glass damage on top of the cost of AppleCare Plus.

However, a case is the best and most cost-effective way to ensure your iPhone's hardware stays in working order. If you're leaning toward our top pick, the iPhone 15, see our guide to the best iPhone 15 cases to protect the phone and extend its longevity.

Antonio Villas-Boas

Senior Tech Reporter

Antonio is a senior tech reporter for Insider's Reviews team, where he helps lead coverage, reviews, and guides of smartphones, tablets, accessories, wearables, smart home products, as well as audio devices from Apple, Google, Samsung, OnePlus, and other major tech companies. Before joining Business Insider, Antonio was a consumer-electronics analyst at PCMag. He graduated from Colgate University in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in history. You can contact Antonio with tips and cool tech via email at: [email protected] Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we test tech and electronics.

Les Shu

Deputy Editor, Insider Reviews

Les is the Deputy Editor for Insider Reviews, primarily overseeing the Tech Reviews sub-vertical, which includes reviews and explainers of consumer electronics, streaming, gaming, and entertainment products and services. Previously, he led Insider Reviews' Style and Beauty, Tech and Electronics, Health, Fitness, and Outdoors, and Travel teams. He works with Insider Reviews leadership on strategy for all of Insider Reviews. Previously, he was the editor of the many expert product-buying guides that Business Insider and INSIDER recommend. In addition, he covers photography and printing products for the Tech section.Having started his career in print magazines, Les is a journalist with nearly 20 years of experience as a writer, editor, and researcher. Prior to joining Insider, he was a senior editor at Digital Trends (DT), covering photography and in-depth features as well as leading DT's NYC bureau. His byline has appeared in publications including Computer Shopper, Men's Journal, and Men's Fitness.While his specialty is in consumer technology, he's a versatile writer who has covered various topics, including men's lifestyle, health and fitness, outdoors, travel, women's interests, automotive, photography, toys, and more.Originally from California, Les lives in New York City and is obsessed with all things Ikea and Lego.Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.

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FAQs

The best iPhone in 2024: Which model should you buy? ›

iPhone 15 Pro Max

If you want the very best iPhone money can buy right now, then the iPhone 15 Pro Max is the phone for you. Versus the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple's latest flagship comes with a refined design in the form of UBC-C connectivity, and a new titanium chassis that's lightweight and lovely to the touch.

Which iPhone is worth buying in 2024? ›

iPhone 15 Pro Max

If you want the very best iPhone money can buy right now, then the iPhone 15 Pro Max is the phone for you. Versus the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple's latest flagship comes with a refined design in the form of UBC-C connectivity, and a new titanium chassis that's lightweight and lovely to the touch.

Is the iPhone 15 worth buying in 2024? ›

The 15 Pro is the iPhone to buy if you want all the latest features, top performance, and a fantastic screen in a compact package. It includes all the functionality of the Pro Max (save for the 5x telephoto zoom) in a smaller body that's more comfortable to hold and use.

Which iPhone is the most value for money? ›

iPhone 13. The iPhone 13 is still an excellent phone. If you're considering buying an older iPhone to save money, the iPhone 13 is the best choice for most people. It has a lot in common with the iPhone 14, considering both phones run on the same A15 Bionic processor and have a 12-megapixel camera system.

What is the new iPhone in 2025? ›

According to the report, Apple will replace its "Plus" model with a new "Slim" variant, meaning the 2025 lineup would consist of iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17, and iPhone 17 Slim.

Which iPhone is the best? ›

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the best iPhone you can, sporting the biggest screen, most powerful chipset and best cameras. You'll also appreciate the epic battery life for this model — along with its 5x zoom camera that gets you closer than ever before.

What iPhone will there be in 2025? ›

The potential thinner version is likely to be priced higher than Apple's iPhone Pro Max, and is expected to be launched with the iPhone 17 in September 2025, the report said.

Which is better, iPhone 14 or 15? ›

While both models are designed to handle demanding applications, the iPhone 15 stands out for its superior performance and energy efficiency. iPhone 15's A16 chip offers superior performance, making it more future-proof. Slightly longer battery life in iPhone 15.

Is 14 or 15 better? ›

Like the cameras, the performance of the iPhone 15 should also be a lot better than the iPhone 14. Apple includes its A16 Bionic processor in its latest phone, which gives you faster everyday performance, better graphics performance while gaming and improved efficiency.

Is it worth buying an iPhone 12 in 2024? ›

In conclusion, the iPhone 12 remains a worthy choice in 2024, despite the release of the iPhone 15. Its key specifications, software support, and overall value proposition make it a reliable and powerful smartphone.

Will the iPhone 11 still be good in 2024? ›

Even in 2024, the iPhone 11 remains a high-quality device thanks to its very capable processor, durable design, and 12MP camera.

Will iPhone 11 still work in 2024? ›

In real-world usage, the iPhone 11 continues to perform admirably in 2024.

Is the iPhone 13 worth it in 2024? ›

In 2024, the iPhone 13 remains a wise investment for those seeking the latest features and performance. While the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 still hold their own in various aspects, the iPhone 13's advancements in performance, camera capabilities, battery life, and durability make it a standout choice.

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