Apple is gearing up for major changes in its upcoming iPhone lineup, with plans for the iPhone 17 series and the next-generation iPhone SE. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the iPhone 16 series, set to launch soon, will not bring significant innovations in terms of design or features. However, Apple has big plans for the iPhone 17 lineup next year, including the introduction of a new 'fourth iPhone model' that will feature a thinner design and be positioned as an 'Air' variant.
Gurman also reveals that the iPhone SE 4, expected to launch early next year, will come equipped with Apple Intelligence, a feature that will also be present in the iPhone 16 series. This means that the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max will all benefit from Apple Intelligence's capabilities. The iPhone SE 4 will offer customers the latest AI features, making it a compelling choice for those looking for advanced technology in a more affordable package.
As Apple continues to innovate and expand its product offerings, the inclusion of Apple Intelligence in both the iPhone 17 and iPhone SE 4 underscores the company's commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to a wide range of customers. With the upcoming launches of these new iPhone models, Apple fans can look forward to a host of new features and improvements that will further enhance the user experience.
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