Mark Gurman has shared his final predictions ahead of Apple’s “Its Glowtime” event, where the iPhone 16 is expected to debut with larger screens, refined designs, and upgraded features, including new telephoto lenses and faster processors.
Mark Gurman Reveals Last-Minute Predictions
All of Mark Gurman's predictions for Apple's upcoming Monday product launches have been included, along with any last-minute changes to those predictions.
Both the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max feature a bigger screen—6.3 inches for the former and 6.9 inches for the latter—along with a more refined design and narrower bezels.
The 16th generation iPhone would include the 5x telephoto lens previously seen only on the 15th generation Pro Max, in addition to 256GB of base storage. With an improved Neural Engine, Apple is showcasing speedier processors for the series, which would aid in integrating Apple Intelligence.
Both versions now have a new "Capture" button that doubles as the shutter button on a DSLR; this makes it easier to focus on your subject by pushing the button lightly at first and then harder to snap the shot.
AirPods 4 to Offer Hearing Test Functionality
With the fourth-generation AirPods, Apple is making a giant leap forward in the category by including new features that let the wearable act as an alternative to hearing aids and even as a hearing test. The smartphone may have a delayed release date, though, because Apple claims to have found a software issue with it recently.
Apple Watch Series 10 Gets a Bigger Display
According to WCCFTECH, Apple is making history at the "Its Glowtime" event by upgrading every single Apple Watch model.
A more streamlined appearance with a bigger screen would be the hallmarks of the Apple Watch Series 10. This would be Apple's first major design update since the Apple Watch 7 series, which has been quite a time.
There won't be any noticeable exterior changes to the Apple Watch Ultra 3, but there will be some inside upgrades. The new device is unlikely to have Apple Intelligence capabilities debuted, although they may be touted as a future health feature.
New rumors indicate that the Apple Watch may not include a hypertension-detection capability this time around, contrary to earlier speculation.


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