Apple iPhone 16 Series to Launch on September 10 with Apple Watch, AirPods: Apple is going to launch the iPhone 16 series in September 2024, as per Bloomberg report. The company is expected to launch its brand new Apple Watch and AirPods in the next event.
However, Pro models are arriving with slightly bigger screen size, while the Apple is also hints to equip its device with a dedicated “capture” button.
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Previous Bloomberg report suggested that, that company is likely to launch four models this year- the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
According to the publication, the device will be available to buy from September 20.
Apple features a capure button that will be used for instant captruing photos, while the pricer iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone Pro Max model could be equipped with an upgraded Ulta-wide angle camera, display that are 0.2 inches larger than their predecessors.
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All four of the iPhone 16 models could feature Apple’s new on-device AI technology as well as the redesigned Siri, even though only the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are anticipated to receive an update later this year that would enable support for Apple Intelligence capabilities. Apple hopes that these improvements will increase interest in its newest smartphone models.
Bloomberg reports that Apple’s next event is anticipated to feature the unveiling of new AirPods and Apple Watch models.
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The brand’s truly wireless stereo (TWS) headphones may be available in two price ranges: entry-level and midrange.
The latter may have active noise cancellation, similar to the premium AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) model, which is not anticipated to receive an update until next month.
However, based on recent sources, the Apple Watch Series 10 will have a slimmer shell and a bigger screen than earlier versions.
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