Recently, PerfectRec, a market research organization, released a user satisfaction report on Apple's iPhone 15 series. Based on more than 700,000 user reviews collected by Google, the report reveals how satisfaction has changed across the four iPhone 15 series phones since they went on sale last September. The results show a downward trend in satisfaction with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, while satisfaction with the two standard versions of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus has increased.
In the specific evaluation of the iPhone 15 Pro, poor battery life became the most complained about problem by users. Many users say that the iPhone 15 Pro's battery life is not as good as expected compared to its predecessor, and even under normal use, it struggles to meet the needs of a full day. This is especially true when heavy use or when power-hungry features are turned on.
In addition to the battery life issues, users have also expressed disappointment with the iPhone 15 Pro's upgrade. Compared to the iPhone 14 Pro and earlier models, many users believe that the iPhone 15 Pro does not have a significant increase in performance and features, and lacks eye-catching innovations.
In addition, the prominent design of the camera lens has also become one of the focuses of users' complaints. This design makes the phone easy to shake when laid flat and in some cases can cause damage to the lens. Users say that this design flaw affects the overall aesthetics and usefulness of the phone.
Apple has not yet made an official response to the above questions. However, as user feedback continues to increase, these issues may have an impact on the iPhone 15 Pro's market performance. In the future, whether Apple will improve these problems and how to improve user satisfaction through innovation and technical means will become the focus of market attention.
*: Global Network.