Apple crammed a lot of information into its hour and a half “Glowtime” event, but the iPhone 16 launch was the clear star of the show. Here’s what else Apple announced, and exactly what’s coming now versus what’s coming in the next year as Apple Intelligence continues to roll out.

Tim Cook at the “It’s Glowtime” event

Tim Cook at the “It’s Glowtime” event
Apple did manage to slip mentions of Apple Intelligence into just about everything it unveiled, certainly with every aspect of the iPhone 16 range and the highly promising Camera Control button. With every new model of iPhone getting that new control, and being able to run Apple Intelligence, the question is whether Apple has managed to make enough of a distinction between the models.
You can now say the same thing about this year’s new Apple Watch Series 10 being sold alongside last year’s Apple Watch Ultra 2, where both now have large screens.