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LMG Staff React to the iPhone 15 Event

Mac Address@macaddress315.4K viewsSep 13, 20238:10
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LMG Staff React to the iPhone 15 Event captures the crew watching Apple’s latest keynote with their usual mix of curiosity and playful commentary. The discussion begins with a note on USB-C finally appearing on iPhone and AirPods Pro, highlighting how this change could enable DisplayPort and compatibility with existing laptops hubs, while also pointing out that the standard iPhone 15 sticks to USB-C 2.0 and the Pro models upgrade to USB 3 for faster data transfer. The team weighs how this shift affects everyday use, like file transfers or hub compatibility, and they tease color options and the new 48 megapixel camera on the base iPhone 15, contrasting it with the Pro’s more robust imaging pipeline. As the conversation moves to the Pro line, focus shifts to design and material updates, notably the titanium variant rumored for the 15 Pro and the introduction of an action button with haptic feedback, replacing the silent switch, and a new A17 Pro chip with ray tracing capability that hints at gaming and high-end performance. The hosts also discuss the iPhone Mini’s fate, the potential path for future SE models, and the broader ecosystem including the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, while still joking about the live presentation experience and how the event feels more like a lengthy infomercial than a traditional live stage show. Throughout, the team interleaves product impressions with humor about colors, form factors, and the practicalities of upgrading while noting environmental considerations and packaging changes that Apple is emphasizing. The video closes with a community poll and an invitation to share what features excited viewers most, signaling ongoing interest in how these new devices will fit into daily life and enthusiasts’ wish lists for future iterations.

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