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The iPhone 15 Series is expected to be released on September 13th.

 

The iPhone 15 Series is expected to be released on September 13th.


Apple has a habit of releasing new iPhone models in September, and the iPhone 15 series may follow suit. According to recent reports, the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max will all be released in September. Last year, on September 7, Apple conducted its 'Far Out' launch event, when it debuted the iPhone 14 variants. The Cupertino business has been tight-lipped on the forthcoming iPhone 15 series. Several leaks and rumours, however, have highlighted potential specifications and pricing for the handsets. Apple's A16 Bionic SoC is expected to power the standard versions, while the A17 Bionic SoC is slated to power the iPhone 15 Pro models.

According to 9to5Mac, Apple will hold a debut event for the iPhone 15 series on Wednesday, September 13. According to the claim, which cites various sources, mobile carriers have been asked to advise employees not to take days off on September 13 owing to a significant smartphone announcement. Apple's fall launch event is traditionally held in September, so we should expect the corporation to continue to this schedule.

Last year, on September 7, Apple debuted the iPhone 14 series at its 'Far Out' presentation. On September 9, pre-orders for the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max began. If the firm continues on its current path and the predicted launch date holds true, pre-orders for the iPhone 15 series might be expected to begin on September 15 this year.

As of yet, Apple has not revealed the date of the event or other details on the iPhone 15 models, so take this information with a grain of salt.
According to earlier rumours, Apple's iPhone 15 series would include a USB Type-C connection. All new models are expected to include Dynamic Island, which is presently only available on iPhone 14 Pro versions. The new Apple A17 Bionic chip is expected to power the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max versions. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus could be powered by the same Apple A16 Bionic technology that powers the iPhone 14 series.



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