Year's highest-profile tech giant event will remain virtual. Apple's upcoming event is scheduled for Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. PT (6 p.m. BST and 1 p.m. ET), which will likely reveal its following device lists, such as the iPhone 13 and the Apple Watch Series 7.
The invitation has been sent for the next big event of Apple. However, it doesn't offer so many ways of what's coming. The neon logo of the Apple is set against a beautiful sierras backdrop. Also, the Mamas & the Papas are an indication of California Streaming. Like previous events over one and half years, the event will be displayed and held completely online concerning the pandemic.
Ahead of the holidays, a lot of hardware is waiting in the wings, but the timing is for the iPhone 13.
As usual, a number of speculations will be as latest handset release, and the long-awaited 5G marked arrival from last year will be a big windfall for Apple. If we talk about surprises, then Apple is ready for the upcoming handset's version. According to recent leaks, a feature "Emergency Message via Satellite" offers for temporarily access unable cellular networks phone allowing a short satellite calls. Well, the information is murky now.
Some other expectation for updates is a 120Hz display. According to a few, the update to release on iPhone 12, but handsets all versions still support 60Hz refresh rate. Also, everyone hopes for a new A15 chip packing, a larger battery, and enhanced sensors. An updated MagSafe charger for measure made its way through the FCC.
Sooner or later, the AirPods 3 and Apple Watch 7 are also expected to launch, but Apple absolutely hasn't been above separating things a bit in the virtual event era. It's not clear or confirmed what items Apple is going to announce and if the company is going to repeat a few tactics from last year, like multiple events using the idea of the second half. The one almost assured product is the iPhone 13 and rumored Apple Watch 7 that has the most chances to make an appearance.