Apple will unveil its latest iPhone at an event in Cupertino, California on Tuesday
New iPhones are a given at this stage. Apple nearly always announces its new smartphones in September – aside from 2020, when the pandemic forced everything to a virtual platform – so expect to see the iPhone 15 announced at this week’s event.
Apple has been trying to draw a more obvious line between the base 15 and the 15 Pro models in recent years, and this year may see more of that. The Pro models are expected to get a bit of a redesign, with some expecting the stainless steel to be replaced with titanium, making the device a bit lighter and thinner, and a few more curves thrown into the mix if online leaks are correct.
The iPhone 15 is almost certain to ditch the lightning charging port, with moves by the EU to force electronics makers to standardise charging ports finally forcing Apple to change to USB C ahead of a 2024 deadline. That change will be implemented across the iPhone 15 range, although the capabilities of the port may be expanded for the Pro models.
Dynamic Island may not have set the world on fire, but it you are an iPhone 14 owner there is a good chance that you’ve made a lot more use of the feature than you originally thought you would.
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