At its Wonderlust event, Apple finally unveiled the highly anticipated iPhone 15 series to fans. Because Apple is known for making a slew of improvements to the existing iPhone series in terms of performance, camera, and other details, Apple has made some significant changes to its new iPhone 15 series this year. The following is a list of changes made by the company.

1. Action Button:

One of the highlights was the Action Button which was available for the iPhone 15 Pro series. The iPhone has replaced the ring switch with the Action Button which is capable of doing a lot of things including switching between the modes and even accessing different tasks including VoiceOver, Zoom, AssistiveTouch, Live Speech, and more. Not only that, the users can also make shortcuts, take selfies, videos, photos and more.

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2. Type-C:

The addition of the Type-C port has not shocked tech fans as it was evident that in order to comply with EU regulations, the iPhone maker had to ditch the lightning port. The iPhone maker has also announced the Type-C port as standard for connectivity and has also added it to AirPods Pro 2.

3. RoadSide Assistance Via Satellite:

Apple after introducing the Crash Detection feature, now has introduced Roadside Assistance through Satellite. It will guide the users to connect and share their information with the assistance provider using the satellite. After that, the provider will be able to get the GPS location and other data and help them dispatch with the expected inputs.

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4. Spatial Video Feature:

Apple has worked on the camera of Pro variants and has offered a slew of enhancements. It includes a new telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom capability and an all-new feature Spatial Video. It will help the users record videos and later experience them in the 3D state using the Apple Vision Pro.