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Apple iPhone 15 undoubtedly the most awaited phone of 2023, has tech enthusiasts around the world buzzing with excitement for its launch. The tech world is buzzing with anticipation as Apple’s annual event, known as “Wonderlust,” draws near. Set to take place on September 12, this event promises to unveil an array of thrilling products, with the

much-awaited Apple iPhone 15 series taking centre stage. In this extensive guide, we’ll delve into all the speculations and buzz surrounding Apple’s upcoming iPhone, covering everything from its potential release date and pricing to innovative features and design alterations.

Apple iPhone 15 Release Date: Countdown Begins

While Apple has not officially disclosed the release date of the iPhone 15, historical patterns provide some clues. The Wanderlust event, slated for September 12, is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 series. Going by past launches, it’s reasonable to expect that the new iPhones will hit the market approximately ten days after the event. This points to a potential release date of September 22, which is undoubtedly exciting news for Apple enthusiasts.

However, for those eagerly awaiting the iPhone 15 Pro Max, patience might be required. Recent reports suggest supply chain delays, possibly leading to a delayed shipping date in early October. Sony, a critical supplier of iPhone camera components, has faced challenges providing the required image sensors for the Pro Max, contributing to the potential delay.

Apple iPhone 15 Price: Will It Break the Bank?

Pricing is always a topic of interest regarding new iPhone releases. While rumours circulated last year about a 15% price hike for the iPhone 14 series in the US (which ultimately did not materialize), the UK saw price increases across all models. So, will the iPhone 15 follow a similar trajectory?

Several sources suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro models might experience a price increase this year, with Jeff Pu’s research note supporting this claim. Conversely, there’s speculation that the base iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus could receive price cuts to make them more appealing to customers. However, it’s essential to approach these rumours with caution, as pricing decisions can vary based on region and market conditions.

Apple iPhone 15 Design and Features: A Sneak Peek into the Future

The design and features of the iPhone 15 are generating substantial excitement. According to industry insiders, Apple may release four models this year: iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Additionally, the possibility of an iPhone 15 Ultra in 2024 adds an intriguing dimension.

Leaked renders offer hints of design changes, including a curved display reminiscent of the iPhone 11 Pro and thinner bezels. There are expected to be two 6.1-inch models and two 6.7-inch models, with the Pro variants possibly featuring a titanium frame.

One significant change on the horizon is the potential shift from the Lightning port to a USB-C port, aligning with EU regulations and offering enhanced versatility. The Dynamic Island feature, currently available in the iPhone 14 Pro, is expected to be integrated into all iPhone 15 models, resulting in reduced notch sizes.

An earlier report suggested that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max might replace physical buttons with solid-state buttons, similar to the iPhone 7 and 8’s home button. However, this idea was later reversed due to technical challenges, as indicated by renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

For those hoping for the return of Touch ID, recent reports indicate that Face ID will remain the primary biometric authentication method, with in-display fingerprint sensors not taking the forefront.

Apple iPhone 15 Camera: Focused on Photography

The camera system is always a highlight of iPhone upgrades. Reports suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro could feature a periscope camera, enhancing long-range photography and zoom capabilities. While this rumour was previously associated with the iPhone 14 Pro, it holds renewed promise for the upcoming release.

Additionally, the base iPhone 15 models are expected to see significant camera improvements, potentially upgrading the main camera to 48MP with a larger image sensor, promising superior image quality.

Apple iPhone 15 Battery Life: A Boost in Speed and Capacity

Recent leaks suggest that the iPhone 15 series could support faster charging speeds of up to 35W, allowing users to charge their devices more rapidly. Furthermore, there are hints that the batteries might be 18% larger, promising extended battery life and quicker charging times.

What Awaits the iPhone 16?

Despite the iPhone 15’s impending launch, rumours about the iPhone 16 are already surfacing. Notable speculations include the introduction of a periscope lens in 2024 for the iPhone 16 Pro, possibly with a slightly larger display to accommodate this innovative feature.

Conclusion

As the Apple Wonderlust event approaches, anticipation for the iPhone 15 continues to mount. With the potential for design changes, enhanced camera capabilities, and improved battery life, the iPhone 15 is poised to make a significant impact on the smartphone market. Stay tuned for September 12, when Apple will officially unveil its latest innovations and put an end to the rumours. The future of the iPhone series is undeniably exciting, offering a blend of innovation and user-centric features eagerly awaited by Apple enthusiasts.

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TechInsight’s Take: Exploring the Turbulent Path Ahead as AI Reshapes Industries https://techinsight.net/blogs/techinsights-take-exploring-the-turbulent-path-ahead-as-ai-reshapes-industries/ https://techinsight.net/blogs/techinsights-take-exploring-the-turbulent-path-ahead-as-ai-reshapes-industries/#respond Wed, 31 May 2023 10:30:26 +0000 https://techinsight.net/?p=13501 In the short time I’ve been writing for TechInsight, it’s become abundantly clear that we’re in the thick of a seismic digital shift. Just this week, a household name and telecoms giant BT announced it was to shed over 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade; as per BBC’s recent report, up to a […]

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In the short time I’ve been writing for TechInsight, it’s become abundantly clear that we’re in the thick of a seismic digital shift. Just this week, a household name and telecoms giant BT announced it was to shed over 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade; as per BBC’s recent report, up to a fifth of those workers will be casualties of artificial intelligence’s incursion. Shockingly, Goldman Sachs has predicted AI could eradicate 300 million jobs.

Anecdotally, I have had many conversations with my creative friends – graphic designers and music producers – who are terrified as the copyright goalposts shift in real-time. A day doesn’t pass where I don’t see a social media post bemoaning how “artificial intelligence was supposed to do the boring hard jobs and leave us with the fun ones… not the other way around.” Sting has a stark prediction about the future of music, and even 

Tom Hanks doesn’t think people will care if AI keeps him propped up forevermore.

It’s a bleak outlook. I have tried to present a balanced view of the topic on TechInsight, presenting reports on both sides of the argument; I recently reported that the CEO of Digital Science & Research Limited, Dr Daniel Hook, stated that “modern workers must embrace the AI dark arts to thrive.” Reading through the article, I considered this to be a relatively positive spin – yes, there will be a tumultuous recalibration, but ultimately, workers will be buoyed by the burgeoning technology.

Right?

At the beginning of May, it was reported that the ‘godfather’ of AI, Dr Geoffrey Hinton, was stepping down from his high-ranking position at Google. Part of this, yes, has to do with his age (a fact that has been glossed over by some outlets), but Hinton, 75, has served as somewhat of a harbinger for the destructive potential of artificial intelligence. An intelligent utopia of shared, super-powered information is nice though, but Hinton’s right to warn of “bad actors”.

“You can imagine, for example, some bad actor like Putin decided to give robots the ability to create their sub-goals,” he shares. This eventuality might, “create sub-goals like ‘I need to get more power'”. As a species, we’ve marvelled at the theoretical potential of artificial intelligence for close to a century; Vannevar Bush predicted a system which amplifies people’s knowledge and understanding in 1945.

In 1950, Alan Turing proposed that these systems could one day simulate human beings, and play chess.

As a nerd who writes for a tech site, until recently, my first thought on the matter would have been the swatches of spectacular cinema on the topic. Recently, my wife and I have embarked on a bit of an ‘AI binge’, enjoying low-budget gems. 2017’s Marjorie Prime and 2021’s I’m Your Man is both near-future evolutions of 2013’s Her that explore the sociological ramifications of seeking out corporeal (or close enough) intimacy between the lines of code. We’re not quite there yet.

2022’s The Artifice Girl introduces audiences to a nascent presence – a technological breakthrough – generated for thought-provoking, and wholly altruistic reasons. Yet even a film released last year, pondering the future, feels so wholly stuck in the past. Legendary AIs such as HAL 9000 from 1968’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and SkyNet from 1985’s Terminator were presented with cold, calculating, deadly efficiency.

Logical beings, just doing their jobs.

As people imagine they remember where they were when Michael Jackson died, I remember where I was when I heard about ChatGPT for the first time. I’m a writer. Of course, I’m going to be nervous that such technology is threatening me, but after some research – and some usage – I’ve come to realise that it’s not a great writer. It’s a great thinker. It’s also been posited as something other than just another search engine (™).

OpenAI’s invention, at least GPT-4, was trained on data that are capped around September 2021; it can philosophise until the cows come home, but like a guidebook from the past, it’s not going to be able to give you up-to-date information about the Greek restaurant around the corner, but it can guide you towards our landmarks and achievements. Even back in 2019, OpenAI stated its program was “too dangerous” for primetime, providing only limited access to the public.


Skip forward four years and we stand at a precipice. Recently, the British government has baulked at how to wrangle the ever-fluctuating prospect of cryptocurrency, only to later take a backfooted ‘regulatory’ stance. According to Rishi Sunak, the UK will lead on “guard rails” to limit the dangers of AI. His comments come as more than 1,000 artificial experts called for a pause to limit its real-world ramifications.

The rapid rise and integration of artificial intelligence into countless services has come even quicker than many expected; the theoretical is no longer fiction. Isaac Asimov, Bush and Turing’s famous thoughts on the subject are now footnotes in a discourse that’s unfurling in real-time. Rather than doom forecasting, it’s wise to heed Dr Daniel Hook’s words: there’s no harm in upskilling. As every new technology finds its way to the common man, we’re forced to contend with it – today, offices would be unrecognisable without computers, but this wasn’t always the case.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution represents a fundamental shift in the way we live, work and cooperate, and it’s wholly digital. Artificial intelligence is charting its course. If Goldman Sachs’ predictions are true, then our greatest asset is our humanity: we still have our superpowers to collaborate, communicate and be compassionate.

Right now we’re caught in the riptide – a seismic sea change – and at least one teacher thinks this is a valuable time to instil empathy and ethics into the next generation of workers. In a recent Guardian article, Siva Vaidhyanathan opted not to admonish her students at the University of Virginia for using ChatGPT to generate essay answers but to seize this as a vital opportunity to enlighten and educate.

She says, “We asked them to consider whether the results reflected well on their goal of becoming educated citizens. Of course, they did not.” Artificial intelligence is all around us – we can’t change that fact. In a world where countless citizens will let computers think for them, there’s never been a better time to think for yourself.

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