Apple Unveils iPhone 15 Series: Enhanced Display, 48MP Camera, and Eco-Friendly Cobalt Batteries
In an eagerly awaited announcement, Apple has officially launched its highly anticipated iPhone 15 series. The latest lineup boasts several impressive features, including a brighter display, a 48-megapixel camera, and the use of 100% recycled cobalt in their batteries. With an official release date of September 22 in India, eager customers can begin pre-ordering the new iPhones starting at 5:30 pm on September 15.
Pricing details have also been confirmed. The base model, iPhone 15, will start at Rs 79,900, while the iPhone 15 Pro will come in at Rs 1,34,900. The range-topping iPhone 15 Pro Max comes with a price tag of Rs 1,59,900.
One of the standout features of the iPhone 15 Pro is its titanium case, which not only offers enhanced durability but also facilitates better graphics and mobile gaming thanks to a faster chip. Apple has also introduced satellite connectivity in the iPhone 15 series, allowing users to conveniently summon roadside assistance.
During the grand unveiling, Apple CEO Tim Cook took to social media to showcase the cutting-edge iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max. These devices are powered by the groundbreaking A17 Pro chip, which heralds a new era of Apple Silicon. The new iPhones promise unrivaled performance capabilities, stunning photography, next-level gaming, and more. With an all-new titanium design, they are also the lightest Pro models to date.
In an effort to enhance user convenience, Apple has announced that both the iPhone 15 and the charging case of its AirPods Pro devices will now feature USB-C charging cables. This means that users can make use of the same charging cables used for iPads and Macs, streamlining the charging process.
It is worth noting that Apple has been gradually increasing its production capacity in India. Last year, the tech giant commenced production of iPhone 14 smartphones in the country just a few weeks after their global launch. Currently, approximately 7% of iPhones are manufactured in India, but Apple has ambitious plans to raise this figure to 25% by 2025. To achieve this, Apple relies on contract manufacturers like Foxconn, Pegatron Corp., and Wistron Corp., which is set to be acquired by Tata Group.
The launch of the iPhone 15 series marks another significant step in Apple’s expansion in the Indian market, solidifying its commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to Indian consumers. With its enhanced features and eco-friendly battery technology, the iPhone 15 series is set to captivate users and push the boundaries of innovation.