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Except for that COVID year, Apple always has its annual iPhone event in September, during which the company releases the newest models of iPhones and Apple Watches along with a few surprises now and again. The Glowtime event takes place on 9 September at 10:00 am Pacific Time this year. That fits the schedule exactly (the 2nd week of September), while Monday is a little out of the ordinary; Wednesday and Tuesday are the typical days for launching iPhone events.
“It’s Glowtime” is the punny motto for this event, which appears to be an obvious allusion to the new Siri interface, which wraps the whole iPhone screen in a vibrant glow.
The iPhone 16 range, which includes the iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 Plus is anticipated to be unveiled by Apple. These phones are expected to have new colors, ever-so-slightly bigger screens on the Pro versions, two varieties of the new A18 CPU (A18 and A18 Pro), and a many camera upgrades, including a new Snap button on all models. Apple Intelligence, which will be accessible for all iPhone 16 models, will be the main focus. Only the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max models of the current iPhone lineup will feature Apple Intelligence.
Apple is also expected to unveil the Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra 3, as well as maybe a third-generation Apple Watch SE, in addition to the new iPhones. Few changes are anticipated for the third-generation Ultra, while an Apple Watch Series 8-like design is anticipated for the third-generation SE. However, with a bigger display and a flatter, smaller form, the Apple Watch Series 10, also known as the Apple Watch X, may bring even more significant improvements.
According to the most recent speculations, Apple may also unveil new AirPods during this event. Two new models are anticipated to be released: a cheaper model that will substitute the second-generation Air Pods that Apple keeps selling, and a mid-tier model to replace the third-generation AirPods. The new low-cost model will differ in appearance from the second-generation AirPods, while the mid-tier model will debut active noise cancellation. There will be USB-C charging cases for both. Although there have been reports that updated AirPods Max headphones would be released this year, they are not expected to be part of the September 9 Apple event.
Even the iPad mini 7 may make an appearance; however, there are rumours that an event centered around iPads and Macs might take place next month.
You can view the Glowtime event on the usual channels on September 9 at 10 a.m. You may watch the stream via the Apple YouTube channel, the official Apple website that supports it. The invites are for a live event, however it looks like the keynote will be filmed in advance rather than given live on stage.
Exciting announcements are expected during Apple’s Glowtime event, including the release of the iPhone 16 range, new Apple Watches, and maybe upgraded AirPods. Apple enthusiasts should anticipate significant enhancements in terms of appearance, performance, and functionality in all areas, with innovations at the center. To see everything happen, make sure to check in to the program on September 9 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time.
In conclusion, Apple’s Glowtime event promises exciting innovations across its product lineup, from iPhones to Apple Watches and beyond. Be sure to tune in on September 9 at 10:00 AM PT for all the announcements.