iPhone 15, Tonight, Apple is hosting its yearly event called “Wonderlust,” which has been making headlines for weeks. People are excited because Apple is likely to unveil the next iPhone, possibly called the iPhone 15, along with other new products.
The event starts at 10:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time) and will be available for live streaming on Apple’s YouTube channel. Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, will be talking about the company’s accomplishments and what’s in store for the future.
Tech enthusiasts can expect a fresh set of Apple phones called the iPhone 15 series, which will consist of the standard iPhone 15, the larger iPhone 15 Plus, the advanced iPhone 15 Pro, and the top-tier iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Additionally, Apple is anticipated to unveil two new models of its smartwatch tonight: the Apple Watch Series 9 and the entirely new Ultra version.
Leaked Specs
Rumors have that the leading smartphone company will follow suit of previous years and, like its predecessor Apple iPhone 15 will come in multiple versions, with the standard version being the cheapest, and the series will further comprise the iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Several people claim that iPhone 15 will not be launched by a traditional lightning port and will be replaced by a USB-C port, while some also suggest that the latest phone will be rolled out with Qualcomm chips.
iPhone 15 Expected price 2023
Models | Expected Price |
iPhone 15 – | $799 |
iPhone 15 Plus | $899 |
iPhone 15 Pro | $1,099 |
iPhone 15 Pro Max | $1,299 |
iPhone 15 price in Pakistan Expected
The Pakistani government has increased huge taxes due to increased import tax on mobile phones in the recent budget, as the country is facing dollar crunch and massive devaluation of local currency.
In light of a potential price hike of $100, the extended PTA registration tax on the iPhone 15 series would be around Rs150,000 for passport holders and around Rs170,000 for ID card holders.
The starting price for the iPhone 15 Pro in Pakistan is expected to be over Rs500,000.
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