Apple iPhone 15 Event: Everything you need to know about the event

Apple is gearing up for its next big party in September, where we’re all on the edge of our seats to see the unveiling of the iPhone 15, the new Apple Watches, and much more.

So how can you catch all the action and when should you tune in? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Plus, we’ll talk about the new devices and gadgets we’re very excited to see from Apple this time around.

When is the presentation of the iPhone 15?

Mark your calendars, Apple’s highly anticipated “Wonderlust” event is taking place on September 12, 2023. You’ll want to be glued to your screens at 1pm ET or 10am PT to capture every moment. And where does all this magic take place? Live from Apple Park in Cupertino, California, as revealed in Apple’s elegant invitation. So set a reminder and get ready for some surprising tech reveals!

How to watch Apple’s iPhone 15 event?

If history is any guide, you can probably watch the iPhone 15 show stream live on Apple’s website and YouTube channel. There’s no word yet on where the live streaming links will be, but don’t worry – we’ll update this article with those all-important links as soon as Apple tells us. So keep your eyes peeled!

Finally iPhone 15 line compatible with USB-C

This year’s iPhone 15 finally ditches the Lightning port and hops on the USB-C bandwagon. Yes, you heard right: Apple is finally joining the rest of the tech world, largely because new European Union regulations are pushing them in that direction.

But here’s the kicker: not all USB-C ports are created equal. According to Apple guru Ming-Chi Kuo, only the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max get the good stuff with snappier data transfer speeds. We are talking about “at least” USB 3.2 or even Thunderbolt 3. As for the standard iPhone 15 and 15 Plus? They will be working alongside USB 2.0. But hey, it’s not all bad news: 9to5Mac says that the move to USB-C should mean faster 35W charging for all new models. So get ready to upgrade those phones faster than ever!

Get ready for another plot twist, iPhone enthusiasts! According to supply chain detective Ross Young, every iPhone 15 model will include Dynamic Island, the pill-shaped cutout that was previously exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. And speaking of the Pro models, they’re getting some big upgrades: think a sleek titanium frame, slimmer bezels, and (gulp) maybe even a heftier price tag.

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But wait, there is more! Both the Pro and Pro Max could have an action button, similar to the one found on the Apple Watch Ultra. According to MacRumors and 9to5Mac, this nifty little button is set to disable silent mode and could even let you set up shortcuts to your favorite apps and tools. As for those early rumors about solid-state power and volume buttons replacing old-school switches on the Pro models? Well, Ming-Chi Kuo and leaker Unknownz21 say, “not so fast”; It seems like they will stay there for the moment. So a lot is changing, but some things are staying reassuringly the same.

Hold on to your hat, because even the name of the iPhone 15 Pro Max could be getting a facelift. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman spilled the tea last year, suggesting that Apple might rename it “Ultra.” And get this, the Max, or should we say Ultra, could have its own exclusive feature: a periscope lens with up to 6x optical zoom. Talk about a turning point for iPhone photography!

Now, let’s talk about colors. The Pro line could change things up a bit, swapping out the gold finish for something called “titan gray.” Plus, we might even get a dark blue option. And if you’re wondering why we think that, take a look at the blue, gray, and black tones on Apple’s event invitation. As for the standard iPhone 15, rumors say that we can expect it in a variety of striking colors: black, green, blue, yellow and pink. So whether you like muted tones or you like pops of color, it looks like there will be something for everyone.

An incremental update to Apple Watch

But wait, there is more! In addition to the iPhone 15 frenzy, Apple is also expected to launch its latest line of smartwatches. Don’t get too excited about the big changes though; Things look pretty status quo on the Apple Watch front. As for the higher-end Apple Watch Ultra, rumors are swirling of a new, darker titanium case. If that is all.

However, the Apple Watch Series 9 is getting a little more love. Mark Gurman reports that it will feature an S9 processor, sibling to the A15 chip that debuted in the iPhone 13. What does that mean for you? Well, you’re probably looking at a more efficient clock with longer battery life, a step up from the old S8 chip used in the latest models.

Small but interesting changes are also coming to the Series 9. Think a touch of pink for a new color option and a magnetic buckle bracelet for that extra touch. But if you were holding your breath over a new Watch SE, you might want to exhale; It looks like it’s on a two year update cycle and was updated last year. This time, mostly incremental changes, but hey, we’ll welcome any update we can get.

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A USB-C charging case for AirPods

The iPhone 15 is not the only Apple device that supports USB-C. Mark Gurman is at it again with some interesting information, suggesting that Apple plans to introduce “updated” AirPods with USB-C at the same September shindig.

USB-C Charging Case for AirPods

This echoes what Ming-Chi Kuo was hinting at last year, pointing towards a 2023 release of AirPods with a USB-C charging case. But wait, don’t get too excited about the revamped AirPods just yet. It’s still up in the air whether Apple is tweaking the earbuds or if it’s just the charging case that makes USB-C shine.

There you have it. The Apple universe is gradually shifting to USB-C, one device at a time. Whether it’s just a charging case upgrade or a complete AirPods overhaul, we’re all ears!

If you’re keeping your fingers crossed for a major AirPods refresh, you might have to wait a bit. Ming-Chi Kuo gave some hints in January that Apple’s fourth-generation AirPods probably won’t appear until the second half of 2024 or even early 2025. That’s also when we could see some cheap $99 AirPods and a second generation. of the AirPods Max to place over the ears. So yes, big updates could take more than a year.

However, if Apple surprises us and releases the fourth-generation AirPods this year, it is rumored that they could come with the H2 chip. You know, the one that made last year’s AirPods Pro so awesome? That could mean better battery life and better sound quality for the new headphones.

So whether we’re waiting another year or getting a surprise drop in September, it’s safe to say that the future of AirPods looks pretty bright, or should I say, it sounds pretty good!

More on iOS 17, macOS Sonoma, etc.

Let’s not forget that every time there’s a new iPhone and Apple Watch on the horizon, we’re usually also on the cusp of some new software. So it’s a good bet that we’ll get the official release dates for iOS 17 and watchOS 10 during Apple’s big September event. But what about iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma? Well, if Apple sticks to its recent manual, those updates may not hit its devices until October.

Nightstand Companion for iPhone

Now, for those of you who have been playing with the betas, you already know that there is a lot to be excited about. iOS 17 may not be reinventing the wheel, but it is bringing some interesting tricks, like a standby mode, voicemail transcriptions, and a new Journal app. What about macOS Sonoma? This is upping its game with widgets, a specialized game mode, and some interesting new profiles for Safari.

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So between the hardware and the software, there’s a lot to come in Apple’s process. Whether you’re Team iPhone, Team Mac, or just Team Apple in general, there’s going to be something new to love.

Let’s talk about iPadOS 17 and watchOS 10. Ready for a custom lock screen on your iPad? How about interactive widgets? Oh, and let’s not forget the Health app and support for webcams and external USB cameras. Pretty sweet, right? Plus, Apple is giving Stage Manager some love, so you’ll finally be able to play around with window sizes and orientations until you have everything just the way you like it.

Moving on to watchOS 10: Yes, you guessed it, widgets are also making their big entrance here. (Is it just me or is Apple going widget crazy this year?) These should give you the fast track to your favorite apps. But wait, that’s not all. Get ready for some fancy new topographic mapping features, a mood logging feature, and a couple of new watch faces to keep things interesting.

There you have it! Whether you’re the team iPad or you can’t leave the house without your Apple Watch, there are a ton of new features on the way. Widgets, maps or mood trackers – this time Apple really covers all the bases.

What more is there to say?

Before we jump into the hype with the iPhone 15, let’s not forget that Apple usually has more up its sleeve. Sure, the September event is a big one, but October often brings its own series of fireworks with new Macs and iPads.

So what’s cooking for this fall? Word on the street is that we should be looking out for a new iMac, a 13-inch MacBook Air, and a 13-inch MacBook Pro. The kicker? All are expected to be powered by Apple’s new in-house M3 chip. And for the iPad buffs among us, rumors are swirling about the debut of a seventh-generation iPad Mini.

But let’s not lose sight of the big picture. The $3,499 Apple Vision Pro, due to launch early next year, is still stealing the spotlight. Expect to hear more trailers and updates as we get closer to that release.

So yeah, between new iPhones, Watches, Macs, iPads, and even a high-end display, Apple is giving us plenty of reasons to be excited. The next few months? It’s going to be a wild ride

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