Apple ‘Glowtime’ Event Puts New Apple Watches, iPhone 16 on Full Display

The company also showcased a new Apple Watch and AirPods that can reduce noise at concerts or near construction sites.

The company also showcased a new Apple Watch and AirPods that can reduce noise at concerts or near construction sites.

The iPhone has grown predictable. Over the past seven years, it has generally looked the same, with incremental improvements to its cameras, processors and battery life.

But on Monday, Apple tried to turn the page on that predictability by introducing its first artificially intelligent iPhone.

The iPhone 16, which was unveiled in a prerecorded video at the company’s futuristic Silicon Valley campus, comes in four different models that are designed to run the company’s generative artificial intelligence system, called Apple Intelligence. The company said that the phones will be able to sort messages, offer writing suggestions and use a more capable Siri virtual assistant.

In addition to announcing those changes to the iPhone, the company unveiled the Apple Watch Series 10, which has rounder corners and a larger, brighter display that is nearly 10 percent thinner. It also introduced a new AirPods Pro, capable of automatically reducing noise at concerts or near construction sites, and acting as professional-grade hearing aids.

The Apple Watch Series 10 has rounder corners and a larger, brighter display that is nearly 10 percent thinner.Peter Dasilva/EPA, via Shutterstock
Apple also updated its AirPods Max product line.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

The new phones arrive at a pivotal time for Apple and the broader tech industry. Apple’s business has sputtered in recent years as iPhone users have held on to their phones for longer. It has made a major bet by realigning its engineering teams to work on artificial intelligence in hopes that the technology, which can answer questions, create images and write software code, will persuade people to buy new devices.