Apple iPhone 16, Watch Series 10 announcement round-up

Apple’s “glowtime” event was yesterday and brought four new iPhones, a new series of Apple Watch, the next-gen AirPods 4, plus revamped the AirPods Max with USB-C and launched a new color for the Watch Ultra 2.

Apple iPhone 16 highlights

If you missed everything or just want a refresher of everything that was announced, you can check out the promo videos, which have succinct explanations of all the new features. For a deeper dive, you can use the links below for our extensive coverage of the new launches. We’ve also included details like prices and launch dates (TL;DR: all new gadgets will be available on September 20 in most markets).

Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Specifications
Announcement
Available from September 20, starting at $1,200
vs. iPhone 15 Pro Max
vs. iPhone 16 Pro
vs. Galaxy S24 Ultra
vs. Pixel 9 Pro XL

Apple iPhone 16 Pro

Specifications
Announcement
Available from September 20, starting at $1,000
vs. iPhone 15 Pro
vs. iPhone 16
vs. Galaxy S24
vs. Pixel 9 Pro

Apple iPhone 16 Plus

Specifications
Announcement
Available from Septembe 20, starting at $900
vs. iPhone 15 Plus
vs. iPhone 16
vs. Galaxy S24+
vs. Pixel 9

Apple iPhone 16

Specifications
Announcement
Available from September 20, starting at $800
vs. iPhone 15
vs. Galaxy S24
vs. Pixel 9

Apple Watch Series 10

Specifications (aluminum)
Specifications (titanium)
Announcement
Available from September 20, starting at $400
vs. Watch Series 9
vs. Galaxy Watch7
vs. Pixel Watch 3

Apple AirPods 4 and Max

Apple AirPods 4 and AirPods 4 with ANC
Available from September 20, AirPods 4 starting at $130, $180 for ANC
Apple AirPods Max with USB-C
Available from September 20, starting at $550

Reader comments

If I remembed correctly they gave the last new model some big camera upgrades. Besides that it was pretty meh aswell. But this year is particularly weak, even the Apple Watch X isn't really worth much attention

All in all, pretty much the most boring Apple event in years, with nothing to write home about.

  • Anonymous

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