Apple's event Monday will feature the iPhone 16 line, but the company is also preparing major updates to both the Apple Watch and AirPods. Apple Intelligence — ...
Inc.’s most important event of the year takes place Monday, when the company will roll out its latest iPhones and set the stage for aThe event kicks off from Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, on Sept. 9 at noon central time.
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, meanwhile, will retain the iPhone 15 Pro line design save for one noticeable change: the displays. The screen sizes are increasing to 6.3 inches on the smaller model and going to 6.9 inches from 6.7 inches on the Max version. While the changes represent an increase of less than 5% on both models, the shift will come with bezels that are now about a third slimmer. That should make for a sleeker overall look.
While the phones will all look mostly the same as last year, Apple is shaking up its color palette. The Pro models will now come in a gold titanium to replace blue titanium, while the black, white and natural options will still be available. The non-Pro versions will trade in yellow for white and get new shades of green, pink and blue.Apple is preparing two new AirPods models to replace the entry-level, second-generation earbuds and mid-tier, third-generation model.
A new version of the AirPods Pro remains in the works, including an upgraded design and improved noise cancellation. It’s due as early as next year. The overall design will be similar to the Apple Watch Series 9, but the company will now offer slightly larger screen-size options and the watch case itself will be noticeably thinner.
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