Apple is set to launch iPhone 15 today 

The top tech company, Apple, is expected to unveil its latest iPhone product, the iPhone 15 lineup today, September 12, 2023.

The latest iPhone product will be unveiled at the company’s ‘Wanderlust’ the headquarters in Cupertino, California, and will be livestreamd on its website.

This model is expected to come in four variants: iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Forbes report stated.

Apple has unveiled a new device every year around autumn for over a decade now.

A Senior research analyst at DIGITIMES, Luke Lin, noted that the new model is made of titaniu,  not stainless steel as some other Apple smartphone models, and the new model is expected to be sold at a higher price due to its titanium cover.

 Below is the rumoured price list:
iPhone 15, starting from $799, iPhone 15 Plus: starting from $899, iPhone 15 Pro: starting from $1,099 ($100 increase), iPhone 15 Pro Max: starting from $1,299 ($200 increase), Forbes report.

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