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iPhone 15 event: all the news on Apple’s new phones

Apple’s next big event takes place on September 12th, 2023. During the event, Apple is expected to reveal the iPhone 15, Watch Ultra 2, and more. Here’s all the news from the event.

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iPhone 15 event: all the news on Apple’s new phones

While the iPhone 15 was undoubtedly the focus of Apple’s September 12th event, we also saw new AirPods Pro (second-generation) earbuds with a USB-C case plus two new updates to its watch line with the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 with new processors inside.

The iPhone 15 lineup’s most significant addition is a new USB-C port, while each model also comes with the Dynamic Island. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max added an Action Button that replaces the mute toggle to go with new titanium bodies, ultra-thin bezels, and a higher starting price.

Apple also announced the new iOS 17 software update will be released on Monday, September 18th, and macOS Sonoma is coming on September 26th. New “FineWoven” accessories replaced the old leather cases, and its Emergency SOS via satellite feature can now cover car problems, too, thanks to a new partnership with AAA.

You can catch up on all the latest news from Apple’s September event in the stream below.

Highlights

How the new iPhone 15 models differ from one another (and the iPhone 14)iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max hands-onA first look at the new iPhone 15 with USB-C and a big camera upgradeHands-on with the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9Apple is releasing iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 on September 18thApple is switching the AirPods Pro charging case to USB-CApple announces Apple Watch Series 9, and it has a handy double-tap feature

Sep 14

Jay Peters

USB-C Backbone One controllers will be ‘upgraded’ to work with the iPhone 15 lineup.

That means that if you have a Backbone One controller for Android, it’ll work with any iPhone 15 devices, which have USB-C ports.

According to Backbone:

For new customers, all Backbone USB-C products now feature universal compatibility with all USB-C phones, including both Android and iPhone 15 devices.

For existing customers, your Backbone USB-C product will automatically receive an update via the Backbone app that enables patent-pending universal compatibility. To update, connect your Backbone controller and launch the Backbone App on Android.

The Backbone One is a great controller, so I’m happy to see that the ones made for Android will work with iPhones, too.


Backbone One Is Compatible with the iPhone 15 and USB-C | Backbone Blog

[playbackbone.com]

Sep 14

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Here’s why Apple put a Thread radio in the iPhone 15 Pro

Apple added Thread, a smart home networking protocol, to its iPhone 15 Pro line.
Image: Apple

Following Apple’s iPhone 15 announcement and the news that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will come with a Thread radio, I did some more digging into how Apple might deploy this wireless connectivity protocol in its ecosystem.

The smart home is the obvious answer and the one Apple halfheartedly offered (Thread is a main protocol for Matter). But adding the low-power, low-bandwidth, mesh-based Thread protocol could also signal the company is moving away from relying solely on Bluetooth for connecting to peripherals like the Apple Watch. Here’s a look at some of the ways that new wireless connectivity could be put to use.

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Sep 14

Wes Davis

Rumors of Lightning’s death are just slightly exaggerated

The lightning cable is on its way out.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

This week, Apple confirmed longstanding rumors that it was finally abandoning the Lightning connector for USB-C with the debut of its iPhone 15 and 15 Pro phones. The connector’s decade-long run might be over, but that doesn’t mean you need to toss out all your Lightning cables — not yet, anyway.

There are still a number of products in Apple’s vast catalog that haven’t made the switch, and it’s a safe bet that many of them are due for USB-C refreshes in the near future. Here’s a list of everything still using Lightning that we could find new on the company’s online store.

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Sep 13

Jay Peters

Here are the features you won’t get when iOS 17 first comes out.

iOS 17 comes out on September 18th, but a few announced features won’t be baked into it that day. 9to5Mac dug through a huge PDF of iOS 17 features to see which upgrades will be coming to your iPhone later this year.


Apple announces more iOS 17 features coming later this year: Apple Music updates, Apple ID proximity sign-in, more

[9to5Mac]

Sep 13

Sheena Vasani

How the new iPhone 15 models differ from one another (and the iPhone 14)

Every version of the iPhone 15 includes a brighter display and Apple’s Dynamic Island feature.
Photo by Nilay Patel / The Verge

To the surprise of no one, Apple announced the new iPhone 15 during its Wonderlust event on Tuesday, introducing it alongside the new Apple Watch Series 9 and an updated pair of AirPods Pro that come with a USB-C charging case. That means, as of today, Apple’s iPhone lineup consists of the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max, as well as the last-gen iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and the third-gen iPhone SE. The iPhone 15 lineup won’t be available until September 22nd, but you can preorder the phones on September 15th, starting at $799.

Every phone in the new iPhone 15 lineup comes with a USB-C port and does away with the notch in favor of Apple’s Dynamic Island feature. Meanwhile, the more premium phones — specifically the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max — come equipped with the new A17 Pro chip, an Action Button, and 10Gbps transfer speeds.

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Sep 13

Jay Peters

Apple now finally sells USB-C EarPods

Screenshot by Jay Peters / The Verge

Now that the iPhone has USB-C ports, Apple is selling wired EarPods with a USB-C connector that you can use with the new smartphones — and, thankfully, a bunch of Apple devices.

According to Apple’s page for the USB-C EarPods, they’ll work with iPhones, iPads, and Macs with USB-C ports; however, they’ll have to be on semi-recent operating systems to be compatible with the updated headphones. Specifically:

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Sep 13

Justine Calma

The environmental impact of Apple switching to USB-C is iffy.

The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will have a USB-C port so that Apple can comply with a European Union rule requiring a universal charger. The EU’s rule is supposed to cut down e-waste, although Apple has argued that ditching Lightning chargers could do the opposite. The Verge spoke with e-waste experts last year about the change, and the environmental impact depends on a couple wild cards: consumer behavior, and whether standardization makes it easier to recycle discarded chargers.


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Sep 13

Antonio G. Di Benedetto

How to preorder Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 models

The iPhone 15 comes in a small rainbow of pastel colors — and black.
Image: Apple

Apple officially announced the new iPhone 15 lineup at its Wonderlust event, which will go up for preorder on September 15th and ship a week later on September 22nd. Much like last year, there’s a baseline iPhone 15, a larger iPhone 15 Plus, and a pair of Pro models known as the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. But while the expected processor bump to a new A17 Pro Bionic chip is here for the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max (the standard 15 and 15 Plus get last year’s A16 Bionic), what’s vastly different this time around is the presence of a USB-C charging / data port and the inclusion of Dynamic Island on all new models.

While we still have to see how all these new iPhones shape up in our upcoming reviews, early adopters will have a chance to put in preorders beginning September 15th. If you’re stoked enough by the changes Apple made this year to warrant a day-one purchase, below is a breakdown of the various iPhone 15 models and links to Apple’s pricing and configuration details. We’ll update this post with more info once preorders officially begin and other retailers / carriers have more information.

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Sep 13

Sheena Vasani

Here’s where you can preorder the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2

Apple’s forthcoming watches boast better performance, a new ultra wideband chip, and other minor improvements.
Image: Apple

It’s that time of year again. During its Wonderlust event on Tuesday, Apple introduced a number of new gadgets, including the much-rumored iPhone 15 with USB-C and the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. The Series 9 starts at $399, and the Watch Ultra 2 starts at $799, with both set to arrive on Friday, September 22nd.

Both watches will ship with watchOS 10 and come equipped with Apple’s S9 SiP, which is based on the A15 chip first seen in the iPhone 13. That should translate to improved performance and battery life while allowing on-device Siri processing. They’ll also be able to use Apple’s new “double-tap” feature, which will be available next month and is a kind of spin on Apple’s existing AssistiveTouch. The setting allows you to answer calls, stop timers, play music, and more by tapping your index finger and thumb together.

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Sep 13

Jay Peters

Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village are coming to other Apple devices this year, too.

The RE4 remake will come to iPad and Mac later this year, and Resident Evil Village is coming to iPad this year as well, according to a Capcom press email I got this morning. (Village is already available on Mac.) Both games will also be available on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, and both will support cross-progression across Apple devices.


Resident Evil 4 remake is coming to the iPhone 15 Pro

Ash Parrish
Sep 12

Sep 13

Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Here’s how Apple’s new iPhone 15 models compare to some of the best Android phones

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, which are now made of titanium chassis.
Photo by NIlay Patel / The Verge

Apple finally got with the program and put USB-C on its new iPhones, but how do they compare to Android phones from the likes of Samsung and Google, where USB-C is nothing but old hat?

The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models Apple announced at its “Wonderlust” keynote have various other updates and niceties aside from a new port — like new cameras, Dynamic Islands up and down the line, Roadside Assistance through the satellite function, and an Action Button and lighter titanium build on the Pros — but these still look quite like iPhones until you plug in a charger. And just like many years prior, USB-C represents yet another iPhone adoption that Android phones have had for years.

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Sep 13

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Apple’s smart home app can now tell you when you’re using clean energy

Grid Forecast is a new feature in the Apple Home app that tells you when your power grid has cleaner energy available.
Image: Apple

Apple’s iPhone 15 launch event had a big focus on the company’s move toward carbon neutrality, but it also introduced a new smart home feature that can help you leave a lighter footprint on the planet.

Arriving with iOS 17, Grid Forecast is a new tool in the Apple Home app that shows you when your electrical grid has relatively clean or less clean energy sources available. This could help you decide when to run your tumble dryer or charge your EV to take advantage of “cleaner” energy when you have higher consumption.

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Sep 12

Richard Lawler and Victoria Song

The important stuff is inside.

Victoria Song has spent some time with the new Apple Watch Series 9 and the new Apple Watch Ultra 2, which look... a lot like the previous models. Even the bright new screen on the Ultra was hard to test indoors at Apple’s iPhone 15 launch event.

But inside these wearables, there’s a new S9 SiP (System in Package) and a new ultra wideband chip, and she was able to try out the new Double Tap control feature.


Sep 12

Jay Peters

The iPhone is getting new ringtones

The ringtones might be good enough to keep you from using that Action Button to turn off the ringer.
Photo by Nilay Patel / The Verge

Apple’s iPhone is finally getting some new ringtones with iOS 17. As reported by 9to5Mac, the iOS 17 release candidate (RC) has a bunch of additional ringtones, and assuming nothing changes between the RC and the update’s official release, you’re going to have a few additional sounds to choose from very soon.

iOS 17 includes more than 20 new “ringtone options and sound alerts,” 9to5Mac says. I’ve installed the RC and listened to many of the new sounds, and I’m a big fan. I’m particularly drawn to the new “Journey” ringtone, which sounds like something out of a classic RPG. If you want to hear a few of the new tones, 9to5Mac has a short video you can check out.

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Sep 12

Richard Lawler

Shot on iPhone.

Making a music video (or even a movie, just ask Steven Soderbergh) recorded with an iPhone is no longer a new gimmick, but Apple’s iPhone 15 ad blitz includes this behind-the-scenes look at making the video for Olivia Rodrigo’s Get Him Back with the iPhone 15 Pro.

That’s one way to make a case for how having USB-C for external drives and Pro Res 4K Log can improve the production process.


Sep 12

Nathan Edwards

The iPhone 15 is the first phone to (almost) support Qi2 charging

The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro phones will be the first to support the Qi2 open charging standard, but they aren’t Qi2-certified yet.
Image: Apple

The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro are the first phones to ship with the new Qi2 magnetic wireless charging standard. Well, sort of: it turns out they aren’t Qi2-certified yet. But neither is anything else.

Qi2 is an update to the Qi wireless charging standard that adds a ring of magnets to ensure proper alignment of the charging coils. You know, like MagSafe. Unlike MagSafe, Qi2 is an open standard — Apple even contributed its “magnetic power profile” to it — and Android phone makers are expected to adopt it as well. That’s great. Few things are more frustrating than waking up to a dead phone because you plopped it on the charger a few millimeters off-center, and magnetic alignment fixes that. (So does plugging it in, but bear with me.)

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Sep 12

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Apple is adding Roadside Assistance via satellite to the iPhone

Apple brings satellite-powered Roadside Assistance to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 in a partnership with AAA.
Image: Apple

During the iPhone 15 launch event in Cupertino, Apple announced it’s adding satellite-powered Roadside Assistance to the iPhone in a partnership with AAA. Buying and activating a new iPhone 14 or iPhone 15 series device will include two years of Emergency SOS and Roadside Assistance access for free. The services they connect you to are covered under the AAA membership terms or available on a pay-per-use basis for non-AAA members.

The Roadside Assistance service — which is US only — is an expansion of the Emergency SOS via satellite feature launched with iPhone 14 last year. If you have car trouble, you can text AAA for assistance for your emergencies, such as being locked out, running out of fuel, or a flat tire (you know, those times when you wouldn’t call 911 but still need help). The service works by leveraging Apple’s Emergency Text via satellite option when you have no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage.

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Sep 12

Wes Davis

Good news, everyone: Apple’s Polishing Cloth supports the iPhone 15 Pro Max

The noble Apple Polishing Cloth.
Image: Apple

It’s that time of year again — the time when millions around the world nail their eyeballs to the Apple Store website and wait, unblinking, to find out whether the new iPhones and Apple Watches are compatible with the $19 Polishing Cloth Apple launched in 2021. After all, you bought the cloth as soon as Apple announced it, and you know all about planned obsolescence. Did you waste 19 bucks two years ago?

I did some digging, and I am pleased as punch to report that, no, you didn’t. Even the brushed titanium-framed iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are supported. Apple updated its website this afternoon to add no less than six new devices to the cloth’s diverse stable of compatible screen-having Apple products. That brings the grand total to almost 120 supported devices, per my quick count.

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Sep 12

Richard Lawler and Allison Johnson

Holding a real USB-C iPhone.

Straight from today’s iPhone 15 launch event, Allison Johnson can tell you all about the new lineup, including the now titanium-bodied iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max that feel noticeably lighter than their predecessors.


Sep 12

Jay Peters

The iPhone 15’s USB-C port will let you charge your AirPods and Apple Watch.

It’s one nice perk from the iPhone’s switch to USB-C.


Pretty cool!
Image: Apple

Sep 12

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are the first smartphones with Thread

Apple didn’t mention Thread connectivity during its iPhone lunch event, but this screenshot shows that along with Wi-Fi 6e support, support for Thread is coming to the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
Screenshot by The Verge

The latest iPhones will be the first Thread-enabled smartphones, according to Apple. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max (but not the iPhone 15) will support the open-source smart home protocol Thread to “open up future opportunities for Home app integrations,” the company announced during its iPhone 15 event in Cupertino.

How exactly this will impact Apple’s smart home isn’t immediately clear. The Verge asked around on the ground at the event, and it doesn't seem like even Apple is sure what the Thread radio will do yet.

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Sep 12

Chris Welch

Apple’s USB-C AirPods Pro will support lossless audio with the Vision Pro

Image: Apple

During its iPhone 15 event, Apple announced that the second-generation AirPods Pro will soon ship with a USB-C case. But it turns out the company quietly made other upgrades that go beyond swapping the case’s charging port. For one, the USB-C AirPods Pro have tacked dust resistance onto their existing water and sweat resistance: they’re rated IP54 versus the IPX4 of last year’s Lightning model. But perhaps more interesting is that these USB-C AirPods Pro will support lossless audio when used with Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro headset.

This marks the first time that Apple’s wireless earbuds have offered lossless playback. “The H2 chip in the latest AirPods Pro and Apple Vision Pro, combined with a groundbreaking wireless audio protocol, unlocks powerful 20-bit, 48 kHz Lossless Audio with a massive reduction in audio latency,” the company’s press release reads. Typically, high-resolution audio comes in at 24-bit / 48kHz, so it seems like Apple’s solution stops just short of that bit depth.

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Sep 12

Wes Davis

The MagSafe Duo and MagSafe Battery Pack have left the Apple Store

This is what happens when you click on the MagSafe Duo link in Google search.
Screenshot by Wes Davis / The Verge

Apple has removed the MagSafe Battery Pack and the MagSafe Duo from its online store, reports 9to5Mac, following today’s iPhone 15 event. The pricey accessories have their quirks, but despite the valid criticisms, both devices have some devoted fans, even here at The Verge.

Apple began selling the MagSafe Duo in December of 2020 and launched the MagSafe Battery Pack in July of 2021, both during the iPhone 12 generation of phones.

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Sep 12

Jay Peters

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will let you film spatial video you can watch on the Vision Pro

Image: Apple

The newly announced iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will soon let you capture “spatial video” that you can watch on the forthcoming Apple Vision Pro headset.

The new phones will be able to use the main and ultrawide cameras to “create a three-dimensional video,” Apple SVP Greg Joswiak said during Tuesday’s Wonderlust event. You’ll then be able to watch the video captured from those cameras on the Apple Vision Pro, which the company is still planning to release in early 2024.

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Sep 12

Ruben Salvadori

The $30,000 Apple Watch Apple didn’t make.

Have you ever wished your Apple Watch did absolutely nothing other than tell you the time and lasted 96 hours without charging? Then let me remind you of this $30,000 mechanical watch that came out a few Apple Watches ago. The high-horology world can be snobby, so it’s refreshing to see a brand be playful (price-tag aside) and troll a huge cultural moment.


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