what is the latest iphone deice

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The latest iPhone device mentioned in the context from WWDC 2024 is the iPhone 15 Pro. It is highlighted in the Platforms State of the Union session, where it is noted that users can assign controls to the action button on the iPhone 15 Pro.

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