Apple Event

Today, Apple announced it will be holding a special event on September 14. Called California Streaming, the event will be televised across multiple platforms as a pre-recording.

We can assume that Apple will be releasing its next-generation iPhone at this September event, which is likely just to be called the iPhone 13. Though Apple missed its 2021 deadline last year due to production issues, the future looks promising.

It is expected Apple will announce the iPhone 13 at its September 14 event
The rumors about the upcoming iPhones remain vague, but one idea persists: A high refresh rate display will appear on the Pro models. As is to be expected, there are also advancements such as a faster chipset and an improved camera.

A new Apple Watch is likely to launch alongside the new iPhone. With the sixth-generation model, released last September, we got features like an ECG and blood oxygen sensor, as well as a cheaper SE variant.

Additionally, Apple is likely to announce firm release dates for all its operating systems, such as iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey.

Considering there is a next-generation M1 chipset expected soon. We can expect some new Mac models to be announced. Apple Watch and iPhone events almost always dominate September’s events.

Apple.com will live stream the California Streaming event, and it can be viewed via any desktop or mobile browser. In addition, the Apple TV app allows you to watch the event on any device using an Apple TV.

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