Apple reportedly plans to announce the iPhone 15 family on September 12 or 13, with the new lineup going on sale around September 22.
Rumor: Apple is planning to hold an iPhone 15 announcement on September 12 or 13

Apple reportedly plans to announce the iPhone 15 family on September 12 or 13, with the new lineup going on sale around September 22.
This year's upcoming iPhone refresh will bring the Dynamic Island to all four models, including the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
The upcoming iPhone 15 launch is suspected of being delayed by a few weeks, arriving in October instead of the usual September timeframe.
An improved U1 chip in the iPhone 15 family and support for Wi-Fi 7 on iPhone 16 should optimize the integration with the new Apple Vision Pro headset.
This year's non-Pro iPhone 15 models have been predicted to jump from 12 to 48 megapixels, quadrupling the main rear camera's resolution.
Apple's predicted to bring a periscope lens exclusively to 2023's iPhone 15 Pro Max, with both iPhone 16 Pro models believed to get this upgrade in 2024.
Apple's 48MP camera should trickle down to the more affordable iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, which are scheduled to launch in September of this year.
Apple's Taptic Engine supplier won't receive orders for new haptics modules desgined for the rumored solid-state buttons on the upcoming iPhone 15 Pros.
Thunderbolt 3 support would enable videographers to output live 4K video on an external monitor in real-time while recording their footage.
Newly-leaked CAD files have corroborated earlier suspicion that the iPhone 15 Pros will retain mechanical buttons after all while gaining a multi-purpose Action button.
Apple is thought to have switched back to classic moving buttons for the iPhone 15 Pros due to technical challenges associated with their solid-state counterparts.
The iPhone 15 Pros should ditch physical buttons for non-moving versions that detect touch. But won’t the buttonless design interfere with your cases and gloves?