Apple introduced the iPhone 16
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The Apple company presented a number of new products tonight at an event they called "It's Glowtime", where the star of the presentation is the iPhone 16 in new colors - dark blue, green-blue and pink.

The new model is water and dust resistant and has a new glass-ceramic display that is 50 percent stronger than the previous model and twice as strong as any other smartphone.

It will be available in 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models in the base and Plus models. Both will have a new custom action button on the left side. You can program the Action button to do different things depending on the time of day. It also has a new "camera control" feature.

This control is located on the side of the iPhone 16 and you can slide it to adjust the camera settings, which will be less visible on these models.

Also introduced was the A18 Bionic, which has a six-core CPU - two performance cores and four efficiency cores. The CPU is up to 30 percent faster than the CPU in the iPhone 15. As for Apple Intelligence, the company has emphasized that it mainly takes care of security features.

Apple Intelligence has been integrated throughout the system, where writing tools have been added, as well as new emoticons that users can create by typing a description. Users will be able to access old photos in albums by describing what's in them.

Siri is also getting an Apple Intelligence upgrade, getting better at understanding even when you give it vague instructions. Siri can now also provide instructions on how to use the iPhone, which will be especially useful for older users.

The camera control button is designed to be easy to use and can be activated in landscape or portrait orientation. Clicking on it opens the camera app, or you can just click again to take a photo. Click and hold to start recording video.

It will also recognize touch gestures and be able to distinguish between a "full click" and a "lighter press." A light press can help you focus, and it also opens a new layer to pull up and adjust other settings like aperture or focus. It can also be used in apps like Snapchat. The Photos app has also been redesigned.

The iPhone 16 will support AAA games that were previously only available on the iPhone 15 Pro, such as Assassin's Creed Mirage and Resident Evil. Also, the game Honor of Kings World is coming to iPhone 16 next year.

Apple has also introduced the fourth generation of AirPods and AirPods Plus. Sound isolation has been improved and it also tracks head movements using AI technology. The USB-C charging case is smaller and you can expect up to 30 hours of battery life. AirPods 4 will cost $129 and $179.

Apple's event also introduced the 6.3-inch iPhone Pro and 6.9-inch Pro and Pro Max, which are the largest iPhone screens to date. A new Desert Titanium color was also introduced with thinner bezels than previous models. The battery has also been improved.

The iPhone 16 Pro will be powered by the A18 Pro chip, which is faster than the A18. It uses the same second-generation 3-nanometer design and has a 16-core neural engine that's faster and more efficient than the A17 Pro. The price of the iPhone 16 will be $799, while the iPhone 16 Plus - $899.

Apple has also introduced the tenth series of smart watches. Below the front crystal is Apple's first wide-angle OLED display. The new Apple Watch will provide users with a better view at an angle and will be the thinnest watch ever.

New health monitoring options have been added, such as loud environmental alerts, medication reminders, and more. It also monitors body temperature at night. The price will be $399, while the Plus will cost $799.

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