The much-anticipated next generation of iPhones will be officially revealed today at 1 PM ET. Apple is expected to launch four new models: the base iPhone 16, the larger iPhone 16 Plus, the premium iPhone 16 Pro, and the powerful iPhone 16 Pro Max. The Pro versions are rumored to feature slightly larger screens, with the iPhone 16 Pro increasing from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max growing from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches. Additionally, the camera modules across the iPhone 16 series may receive a fresh design update.
While the new iPhones will take center stage, Apple is also expected to showcase more hardware at this event. Rumors are swirling about redesigned AirPods and an upgraded Apple Watch.
The next-generation Apple Watch could feature a larger display, more in line with the rugged Apple Watch Ultra. There’s also speculation about a new strap system that would allow for easier swapping of bands, thanks to redesigned connectors.
The event will begin at 1 PM ET, and you can follow our live updates as we give you first impressions of all the new Apple products.
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