iPhone 15 now with Type-C charging. What else new from Apple have we seen?

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Yesterday, September 12, Apple held its annual autumn presentation of its new gadgets and presented an updated line of smartphones and smartwatches.

iPhone 15 now with Type-C charging. What else new from Apple have we seen?
Every September for the past decade, Apple has brought together media from around the world for a marketing event celebrating the creative achievements of the newest iPhone. He exaggerated the shine of the phone's appearance, camera design and processor power.

What we previously wrote about rumors and leaks about new gadgets was completely justified. But to what extent has the company met the public's expectations? In this article we will write briefly about all the new functions of the presented smartphones and watches.

iPhone 15
The new iPhone 15 includes Dynamic Island, which debuted last year on the iPhone 14 Pro, and will be available in both a 6.1-inch base model and a 6.7-inch Plus model. iPhone 15 will be released in pink, yellow, green, blue and black. Both iPhone 15 models will be equipped with a 48-megapixel main camera. The iPhone 15 starts at $799 and the iPhone 15 Plus starts at $899. Both phones go on pre-sale this Friday and will be available on September 22.

iPhone 15 Pro
Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro features a titanium body, continuing the base size of 6.1 inches and the Pro Max size of 6.7 inches. Pro phones will feature a customizable action button that can be programmed to perform different functions. The phones will also come with a 5x telephoto lens. The iPhone 15 Pro will start at $999 for the 128GB model, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max will start at $1,199 for the 256GB model. The phones will go on pre-order on Friday and hit store shelves on September 22.

Apple Watch Series 9
The new Apple Watch debuted a new processor, highlighting that Siri requests can now be processed on the device. The watch starts at $399, goes on pre-order Tuesday, and hits stores September 22.

Apple Watch Ultra 2
The new high-end rugged watch still has the 36-hour battery life of last year's Ultra, has a brighter display with 3,000 nits of brightness, new cycling features, and a stronger flashlight. Apple also emphasizes that the Ultra 2 is carbon neutral. The watch starts at $799. Pre-orders for the Ultra 2 will begin on Tuesday, and the watch will go on sale on September 22.

Double tap gesture
Apple is adding a new way to answer phone calls by double-tapping your thumb and forefinger together, allowing you to use Apple Watch hardware to track those movements. This will also allow you to snooze your alarm or end phone calls.

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