The next iPhone is set to be revealed later today at 1:00 p.m. ET. Well, iPhones. We’re expecting four new devices: the base iPhone 16, a larger iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro, and another beastly iPhone 15 Pro Max. The Pro models could have slightly larger displays, with the regular Pro likely to jump from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches, while the Pro Max should hit 6.9 inches, an increase from 6.7 inches. The iPhone 16’s camera module could also get a design upgrade.
While these are likely to be the headliners, Apple is not missing an opportunity to show off even more of its hardware, especially if it ties in with the iOS giant. There are plenty of rumors of redesigned AirPods, as well as an updated Apple Watch.
Apple's next standard smartwatch could have a larger display, more in line with the Ultra. The company could also introduce a new strap system with new connectors that are easier to swap out.
The event starts at 1:00 pm ET. You can follow along on our , where we’ll also be highlighting our first impressions of all the new products.
—Mat Smith
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It is designed for apparel, wearables, bags and more.
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