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The iPhone 15 will be able to charge other iPhones thanks to the new USB-C port
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Published 03:11 21 Sep 2023 GMT+1

The iPhone 15 will be able to charge other iPhones thanks to the new USB-C port

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Charisa Bossinakis

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Get ready, kids, because the new iPhone 15 is set to take the world by storm in just a few short hours.

Look, obviously, keeping up to date with the latest gadgets in the tech industry can be overwhelming.

And how different can the new iPhone be from the last?

It turns out a lot.

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The new Apple product will have a neat new feature guaranteed to make your life much easier.

According to the American multinational technology company, the iPhone 15 models have a USB-C connector, which allows you to charge and connect to various devices, including Mac, iPad, AirPods Pro (2nd generation), external storage devices, and displays.

One Twitter user even posted a video showing just how this new feature works and you best believe many were already super hyped ahead of its official release date tomorrow (September 22).

I mean, that’s an update well worth waiting for.

A phone and portable charger in one. Sign me up!

Not to mention, it also features a new periscope camera with a longer zoom range, a longer battery life, a three-nanometer chip that powers console games and is made out of titanium instead of stainless steel, reducing the weight.

Additionally, the new iPhone's camera has had a tune-up, and Apple says their photo app will now automatically detect if someone is in the picture you're trying to take and switch to portrait mode.


The camera on the phone is also a 48-megapixel one, similar to the iPhone 14 Pro.

Another cool feature Apple announced was that the new model would allow customers to filter out background noise with a microphone only to pick up what you’re saying, making it incredibly easier to hear you.

Kaiann Drance, Apple’s Vice President of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing, said the new iPhone would be a compact powerhouse.

“It is like everything you love and depend on, your device, your phototaking, your memory capturing, and now it’s a powerhouse game console, but one that is in your pocket that you can take anywhere […] I mean, it’s remarkable how it all comes together,” she said, as per Pocket Tactics.

The iPhone 15 will go on sale tomorrow and will be available from $1,499.

Happy shopping, friends!

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