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Apple is expected to announce its iPhone 15 series in the near future, and a possible launch date has just been tipped. This report comes from 9to5Mac, as multiple sources shared the same info.
The iPhone 15 series launch date tipped for September 13
It seems like carriers have asked their employees not to take days off on September 13 due to a major smartphone announcement. Now, this is not necessarily Apple that we’re talking about, but it almost certainly is.
Apple usually announces its iPhones in September, and despite the fact a recent rumor said it may happen in October this year, this could be it. Also, September 13 is Wednesday, as was last year’s event (September 7). Apple usually does it on Tuesdays, but it chose to do things differently last year.
Now, if the phones do get announced on September 13, pre-orders will kick off on September 15, on a Friday. The phones will then become available on September 22, quite probably.
Having said that, last year, the iPhone 14 Plus sales were late due to supply issues. The same could happen with at least one of the iPhone 15 Pro models this year. Apple is allegedly having problems with displays for Pro models (at least one of them), so… we’ll see.
All models will feature Type-C ports, first iPhones ever to include them
The entire iPhone 15 series will feature Type-C ports this year. These four phones will actually debut Type-C for iPhones, as the EU basically forced Apple’s hand this time around. All devices will also feature a Dynamic Island cutout.
The iPhone 15 Pro models will come with a better camera setup, thinner bezels, and a titanium frame, based on rumors. The iPhone 15 Pro Max model will set itself apart by also having a periscope telephoto camera, unlike the iPhone 15 Pro.
Despite these changes, the demand for the iPhone 15 series is tipped to be lower than for the iPhone 14 series. We’ll see if that’ll pan out.
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