Apple’s first big event will take place on Tuesday, September 15, but it may be very different from previous September events.
Let’s address the elephant in the room: new iPhones don’t seem to exist. In general, Apple’s September events mark the arrival of Apple’s newest and best smartphones, but you should not expect to see them on Tuesday, said The Verge Editor – in – Chief Neele Patel and other top journalists. Apple has already announced that it will not be selling new iPhones by the end of September.
Just because Apple is as active as the rumor mill doesn’t mean it doesn’t have some things to look forward to. The event’s “time flies” moniker suggests we should at least look at Apple watches. Due to COVID-19 collection limitations, Tuesday’s event will be another regular video presentation, similar to what Apple added to the World Wide Developers Conference in June.
Check out and stay tuned to get more about what to expect during the show.
Apple Watch Series 6 and the new low-end Apple Watch
There is not much orthodoxy about the next flagship Apple Watch, but with that “Time Flies” medicare, there is another strong indication of the introduction of the new Apple Watch. Developer Guilherme Rambo has discovered that the metadata for the event’s YouTube page contains the text “Series 6”, suggesting that the Apple Watch could be seen as the successor to the Series 5.