What to expect from Apple iPhone 15

Apple is expected to debut its iPhone 15 lineup Tuesday at the company’s annual September keynote event, and it could introduce the biggest change to the phone’s design in 11 years.

The press event, which Apple teased with a “wonder lust” tagline, will take place at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, and will be livestreamed on its website, starting at 10am local time.

Although the annual iPhone event has become formulaic over the years, announcing incremental changes to battery life, camera system and displays, this year Apple is expected to introduce USB-C charging to its smartphones for the first time.

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The change could ultimately streamline the charging process across various devices and brands.

But the company will have to show off more than just a new charging system to get users to upgrade.

Last month, Apple’s sales fell for the third consecutive quarter. iPhone revenue came in at $US39.7 ($A62) billion for the quarter, marking an approximately 2 per cent year-over-year decline.

Here’s more of what to expect:

A big change to iPhone charging

Apple has previously switched its iPads and MacBooks to USB-C charging, but now may be the time for the company to finally make the change on iPhones.

The move would come less than a year after the European Union voted to approve legislation to require smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, portable speakers and other small devices to support USB-C charging by 2024.

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