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What to expect from Apple’s September 9 iPhone event

Here’s what we already know about the new flagship iPhones.

The new iPhones are expected to feature a smaller notch at the top of the display, which will provide more screen space for users. Additionally, Apple is likely to introduce ProMotion technology to the flagship models, offering a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and enhanced responsiveness.

Rumors suggest that the camera system will see significant upgrades, including improved low-light performance and advanced computational photography features. The new A15 Bionic chip is expected to power the iPhones, delivering faster performance and better energy efficiency.

Apple is also anticipated to enhance the battery life of the new models, addressing one of the common complaints from users of previous versions. Moreover, the latest iPhones may support faster charging speeds and potentially introduce reverse wireless charging capabilities.

On the software side, iOS 15 will bring new features and improvements, such as enhanced privacy controls, redesigned notifications, and new multitasking options. These updates will further enhance the user experience and integrate seamlessly with the new hardware.

Overall, the upcoming flagship iPhones promise to bring a host of new features and improvements, making them a highly anticipated release for Apple enthusiasts and tech-savvy consumers alike.
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Original Author: Samuel Axon | Source: Ars Technica

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