Apple is trying to stop the decline in sales: The new iPhone 16 model - the first made to work with artificial intelligence

Over the past decade, there have mostly been minor upgrades from one model to another, a factor that has made people "hold off" on buying a new phone, and this has led to the recent decline in sales of this product

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Tomorrow in California, the company Apple will present a new model of its iPhone, which will have serial number 16.

The phone will be shown for the first time in Cupertino, California, in a hall named after one of the founders of the company, Steve Jobs, who in 2007 presented the world with the first iPhone.

Since then, Apple has sold billions of phones, generating revenue of around three trillion dollars.

However, in the past decade, there have mostly been minor upgrades from one model to another, which is a factor that has caused people to "hold off" on buying a new phone, and this has led to the recent decline in sales of this product.

The iPhone 16 is attracting more interest because it is the first model specifically built to work with artificial intelligence (AI), a technology expected to spark the biggest revolution in the industry since Jobs launched Apple into the smartphone market 17 years ago.

Since June, competitors such as Samsung and Google have made even more strides in artificial intelligence.

Google even took the unusual step of introducing its latest phones last month instead of sticking to the traditional October schedule, in an attempt to prevent Apple from doing so first by releasing the iPhone 16.

In an attempt to stand out in innovation in the field of artificial intelligence, the technology that will be built into the new iPhone will be called Apple Intelligence, while Google and Samsung announced similar projects in January this year.

Investors are anticipating strong demand for the iPhone 16, which has fueled a surge in sales and a 13 percent rise in Apple's stock price since the company announced its AI strategy in June.

That jump increased the market value of the company by almost 400 billion dollars.

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