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Apple announces new gear at its Wanderlust fall 2023 event, like the iPhone 15 and a new series of Watch types
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Apple’s new gear: An $800 watch and $1,200 phone

Set a reminder for Monday, Sept. 18. That’s when iOS 17 is dropping — and it’s the one thing Apple just announced at its big Wonderlust fall release event that won’t cost you anything.

I’ve been on the beta version for months and wrote up my favorite new features for the Daily Mail. Today, let’s take a closer look at the latest hardware dropping this fall. 

The phones

The 15 and 15 Plus are essentially the iPhone 14 Pro, with bigger batteries, screens and fun new colors. Yes, I like the pink one.

The star of the show is the iPhone Pro Max, with a 6.7″ display (soon we won’t be able to fit these things in our pockets), titanium case and processor Apple says can challenge some high-end PCs. Yes, Apple sometimes overstates performance, but there’s no doubt this thing is fast. 

Apple watches

The $799 Apple Watch Ultra 2 has a big screen that is bright enough to see in full sunlight, with 72 hours of battery life and a titanium case. Say what you want about Apple, but it’s the best smartwatch out there.

That model and the $399 Series 9 both get “double tap,” a new gesture where you tap together your pointer finger and thumb to do things like answer calls. Pretty sweet.

RIP, Apple lightning connector

All four of the new iPhones and the Apple Watches charge with a USB-C cable. Rejoice, now you can plug in at a friend’s house if they have an Android. I’m all for getting every device in my house charging on the same kind of cord.

Bummer: No more details on the Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, aside from it’s on track to launch in 2024. 

Bottom line if you need a new phone

Listen, the iPhone 15 is a slick device. The specs are impressive — especially on the Pro and Pro Max — but there’s no good reason to upgrade if you’re using a 12 or newer. Get your money’s worth.

If you’re still on an iPhone 8 … it’s time to upgrade. Go all out if you can afford it, but the iPhone 13 or 14 are great phones at better prices. Only drop that  $1,200 on the iPhone 15 if you’re the tech nerd who must have the latest and greatest. Ahem, that would be me. And by the way, I don’t get freebies from Apple. I pay for my gear.

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