Apple enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to as the tech giant gears up for its September event. From the much-anticipated iPhone 15 launch to the utility of Apple’s AirTag, here’s a recap of the top Apple stories this week.
iPhone 15: A Major Upgrade?
Apple Inc. AAPL is set to unveil the iPhone 15 on September 12, promising significant upgrades. The device is expected to feature thinner bezels, a titanium body, a USB Type-C port, a periscope camera, and a programmable Action Button. Performance enhancements are also on the horizon with the Apple A16 Bionic chipset for the standard models and a 3-nanometer A17 Bionic chipset for the Pro versions. Read the full article here.
AirTag to the Rescue
When Sandra Shuster’s daughter’s bag went missing during a flight, she turned to Apple’s AirTag to locate it. Despite United Airlines’ claims, the AirTag revealed the bag’s location at Chicago’s O’Hare airport. Shuster’s determination and the AirTag’s accuracy ensured a swift resolution. Read the full article here.
Apple Watch Series 9: A Nostalgic Band?
Rumors suggest that the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 might reintroduce the beloved Modern Buckle band from 2015. While the watch may not see significant upgrades, this classic band could be a highlight of the September event. Read the full article here.
iOS 17: A Shift in Call Management
iPhone users, brace yourselves for a change in call management. The latest iOS 17 beta update has relocated the “End Call” button, challenging users’ muscle memory. This is just one of several tweaks as Apple prepares for the final release in September. Read the full article here.
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