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“Unveiling Apple’s Newest Innovations: iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9, and More!”

Today’s momentous occasion is the Apple Wonderlust event, where we are eagerly anticipating the revelation of the iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9, and the enigmatic Apple Watch Ultra 2, accompanied by speculations of a potential iPhone 15 Ultra debut. iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9, and More

This event, scheduled for a live stream at 10 a.m. PDT/1 p.m. EDT, is the first such gathering following Apple’s introduction of the Vision Pro at WWDC earlier this summer. As the annual autumn iPhone event has become a cultural landmark, it symbolizes the transition from summer to fall, alongside the arrival of the ubiquitous pumpkin spice trend.

For an extended period, a continuous stream of iPhone 15 rumors has inundated the online sphere. Some suggest a conventional sequence of annual enhancements, while others insinuate the emergence of a revamped, larger Pro model christened the iPhone 15 Ultra. As the anticipation builds, let’s delve into what you can expect from today’s Apple autumn event.

iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9

Wanderlust versus Wonderlust?
The event’s invitation remains as enigmatic as ever, showcasing an Apple logo composed of minuscule, particle-like elements, embellished with grooves reminiscent of wind-sculpted sand dunes. The tagline, “Wonderlust,” is a clever play on “wanderlust,” signifying an intense desire to wander or explore. But does “wanderlust” imply a strong inclination to wonder? Like the rest of us, we are scrutinizing the invitation for hints of its relevance to Apple’s impending announcements. Could the grooved logo suggest a more streamlined iPhone design? Might the particles allude to enhanced cameras capable of capturing finer details? Perhaps the metallic shades of gray, blue, and gold foreshadow the color options for the new iPhone or Apple Watch.

Or could this be Apple’s contemplation of the transience of existence? It’s open to interpretation. Nonetheless, all indicators point to the iPhone 15 Pro taking center stage. Despite the addition of the Dynamic Island, we do not anticipate any other changes to the screen. Display analyst Ross Young stated in a September 2022 post on X (formerly known as Twitter) that the standard iPhone 15 models are unlikely to incorporate the high refresh rate characteristic of Apple’s Pro iPhones.

Furthermore, according to a May report from ChargerLab, a dependable source for battery and charging-related leaks, all four iPhone 15 models are expected to support 15-watt wireless charging using the Qi2 open standard introduced earlier this year. If this prediction proves accurate, it could herald a new era of wireless charging devices that do not necessarily necessitate Apple’s licensed MagSafe accessories.