Here’s a roundup of all the news from Apple’s ‘Wonderlust’ showcase.
Apple’s iPhone 15 event has come to an end. As expected, the iPhone 15 wasn’t the only major reveal that Apple made during the showcase.
From an updated smartwatch lineup to a shift toward USB-C charging, here’s a roundup of all the big announcements Apple made at its Wonderlust event.
The new iPhone 15 also has the A16 chip that Apple included with the 14 Pro. While the iPhone 15 will come in a size of 6.1 inches, the iPhone 15 Plus will feature a 6.7-inch display. Both come with a 48MP main camera, “all-day battery life,” and a second-gen ultra wideband chip.
The iPhone 15 starts at $799, and the iPhone 15 Plus starts at $899. You can preorder the devices on September 15th, and they’ll begin shipping on September 22nd.
Apple is adding a more efficient A17 Pro processor to the device, along with faster USB-C charging when compared to the base iPhone 15. In addition to a 48MP main camera, the iPhone 15 Pro Max comes with a 5x telephoto camera.
The 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999, while the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at a more expensive $1,199. The new phones will be available to preorder starting on September 15th and will start shipping on September 22nd.
The Watch Series 9 will also come in a new pink color option, along with stainless steel case options. Additionally, Apple is moving away from leather watch bands (and phone cases) to reduce its carbon footprint. The Watch Series 9 starts at $399 with GPS (or $499 with GPS and cellular). You can order them starting today with availability on September 22nd.
Apple also showed off a new watchface called Modular Ultra that uses the display’s outer edges. The Ultra 2 costs $799 with GPS and cellular. It’s available to preorder today and will ship on September 22nd.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
The new iPhone 15 also has the A16 chip that Apple included with the 14 Pro. While the iPhone 15 will come in a size of 6.1 inches, the iPhone 15 Plus will feature a 6.7-inch display. Both come with a 48MP main camera, “all-day battery life,” and a second-gen ultra wideband chip.
The iPhone 15 starts at $799, and the iPhone 15 Plus starts at $899. You can preorder the devices on September 15th, and they’ll begin shipping on September 22nd.
Apple is adding a more efficient A17 Pro processor to the device, along with faster USB-C charging when compared to the base iPhone 15. In addition to a 48MP main camera, the iPhone 15 Pro Max comes with a 5x telephoto camera.
The 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999, while the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at a more expensive $1,199. The new phones will be available to preorder starting on September 15th and will start shipping on September 22nd.
The Watch Series 9 will also come in a new pink color option, along with stainless steel case options. Additionally, Apple is moving away from leather watch bands (and phone cases) to reduce its carbon footprint. The Watch Series 9 starts at $399 with GPS (or $499 with GPS and cellular). You can order them starting today with availability on September 22nd.
Apple also showed off a new watchface called Modular Ultra that uses the display’s outer edges. The Ultra 2 costs $799 with GPS and cellular. It’s available to preorder today and will ship on September 22nd.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
Apple is adding a more efficient A17 Pro processor to the device, along with faster USB-C charging when compared to the base iPhone 15. In addition to a 48MP main camera, the iPhone 15 Pro Max comes with a 5x telephoto camera.
The 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999, while the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at a more expensive $1,199. The new phones will be available to preorder starting on September 15th and will start shipping on September 22nd.
The Watch Series 9 will also come in a new pink color option, along with stainless steel case options. Additionally, Apple is moving away from leather watch bands (and phone cases) to reduce its carbon footprint. The Watch Series 9 starts at $399 with GPS (or $499 with GPS and cellular). You can order them starting today with availability on September 22nd.
Apple also showed off a new watchface called Modular Ultra that uses the display’s outer edges. The Ultra 2 costs $799 with GPS and cellular. It’s available to preorder today and will ship on September 22nd.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
The Watch Series 9 will also come in a new pink color option, along with stainless steel case options. Additionally, Apple is moving away from leather watch bands (and phone cases) to reduce its carbon footprint. The Watch Series 9 starts at $399 with GPS (or $499 with GPS and cellular). You can order them starting today with availability on September 22nd.
Apple also showed off a new watchface called Modular Ultra that uses the display’s outer edges. The Ultra 2 costs $799 with GPS and cellular. It’s available to preorder today and will ship on September 22nd.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
Apple also showed off a new watchface called Modular Ultra that uses the display’s outer edges. The Ultra 2 costs $799 with GPS and cellular. It’s available to preorder today and will ship on September 22nd.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.
Make sure to stay tuned to The Verge, as we’ll have reviews and hands-on sessions with all of Apple’s new devices soon.