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13 Sep, 2023
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Apple has just launched its latest iPhone models, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

These phones feature a titanium design that's both strong and lightweight, making them the lightest Pro models Apple has ever created.

The new design includes rounded edges and introduces a customizable Action button, allowing users to personalize their iPhone.

One of the standout features of these new iPhones is the powerful camera system. They boast the equivalent of seven pro lenses, with a more advanced 48MP Main camera that supports a super-high-resolution 24MP default. This generation also introduces improvements to Night mode and Smart HDR, along with the all-new 5x Telephoto camera, exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

These devices feature the A17 Pro chip, delivering next-level gaming and unmatched performance. The inclusion of a supercharged USB‑C connector with USB 3 speeds, up to 20 times faster than USB 2, opens up new possibilities for pro workflows.

Apple's satellite infrastructure gets a boost with Roadside Assistance via satellite, providing users with help in case of car trouble while off the grid.

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max come in four stunning finishes: black titanium, white titanium, blue titanium, and natural titanium.

Pre-orders for these innovative iPhones begin on Friday, September 15, with availability starting on Friday, September 22. According to Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, these models represent Apple's most pro lineup yet, offering users the best in design and industry-first innovations for enriched everyday experiences and enhanced creativity.

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