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Apple updates the Eurasian regulatory database iPhone 13 series files: upgrade to the iOS 15 system

Today’s news, according to foreign media MacRumors, a new document appeared in the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission recently, and Apple is preparing for a series of product releases in the fall. There is a list of new Mac and Apple Watch models, all of which have previously unknown model identifiers, indicating that they are upcoming devices. Including the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models under development, as well as Apple Watch Series 7 models.

There are also updated files for the new iPhone models found in the Eurasian Economic Commission database earlier this year. In June of this year, new iPhone models appeared in the database file, including A2628, A2630, A2634, A2635, A2640, A2643 and A2645, all of which may correspond to the new iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max device. At that time, these devices were shown to be running iOS 14 when they were applied for, but Apple has now updated the files to indicate that these devices have already installed the iOS 15 system.

Apple updates the Eurasian regulatory database iPhone 13 series files: upgrade to the iOS 15 system

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According to previous news, the Apple iPhone 13 series will be equipped with smaller notch grooves, upgraded A15 chip, 120Hz ProMotion display and camera improvements.

Apple is required to announce all products with encryption or encryption tools to the Eurasian Economic Commission, which is why these files suddenly appeared before the product launch in the fall. Apple regularly registers new iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and Macs with ECC, and these unreleased product filings correspond to future device releases.

There are rumors that we will see the debut of the new iPhone 13 series models and Apple Watch Series 7 at Apple’s September event, and the new MacBook Pro models may appear at a separate event in September or October.

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