A new iPhone is coming, but what else might Apple's September 12 event bring?


Apple is poised to present its new iPhone on September 12, 2023. — Photography Courtesy of Apple/AFP Relaxnews

Every year, Apple presents its new range of iPhones at the start of the fall, along with a host of other new innovations. Apple's next keynote is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, September 12, with the firm expected to unveil its new handsets, as well as the latest major updates to its operating systems, starting with macOS Monterey and iOS 17, due to be rolled out shortly afterward.

Unsurprisingly, the iPhone 15 is poised to be the star attraction of the event. As with the iPhone 14, the new range is expected to comprise four models: the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max (or Ultra). However, no major changes are expected, with the notable exception of the presence, for the first time, of a USB-C port instead of the traditional Lightning connector.

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