Apple's first major fallout occurs on Tuesday, September 15, but it could be very different from previous September events.
Let's talk to the elephant in the front room: it doesn't look
like there will be new iPhones. In general, Apple's September events mark the
arrival of Apple's latest and greatest smartphones, but you shouldn't expect
them to see them on Tuesday. According to other well-connected journalists. And
Apple has already said that the new iPhones will not go on sale during their
usual deadline at the end of September.
That doesn't mean there aren't any interesting things to look
forward to, though, since Apple's rumor mill is as active as ever. The event's
"Time Flies" suggests that we will rarely see Apple watches. And with
COVID-19 due to space restrictions, it looks like Tuesday's event will be
another smartly crafted video show, as Apple put together for the June GlobalDevelopers Conference.
Apple Watch Series 6 and a new low-end Apple Watch
There aren't many rumors about the next flagship Apple Watch,
but other than that, in addition to the "Time Flies" manicure, we
have another strong indication that a new Apple Watch could launch. Developer
Guilherme Rambo discovered that the event's YouTube page metadata contained the
phrase "Series 6", indicating that we could expect to see a successor
to the Apple Watch Series 5.
As far as the so-called Series 6 Watch can actually be carried’
on your wrist, the code snippets of the early version of iOS 14 contained
references to Blood Oxygen Monitor, obtained via 9to5Mac, to feature the
banner. And we already know that Watch OS 7 will have local sleep tracking,
more watch specifications, and a rebranded activity app called
"Fitness". But Apple has made no promises for a release date beyond
"this fall." This firmware update will probably be available on the
latest Apple Watch when it launches.
Bloomberg has confirmed that the Series 5 is being pursued, but
has also reported that Apple may release a lower-end Apple Watch to replace the
1993 3 3 Series 3. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the
post. Series 6 or what it can be, called. (Maybe Apple Watch SE?)
A newly designed iPad Air with iPad Pro-like bezels
According to Bloomberg, the iPad Air may get a new design with
an edge-to-edge screen similar to the iPad pros. This will be a significant
change in design from the current Air, which currently plays thick top and
lower bezels, and a touch ID button.
If you want to gauge what the iPad Air might look like, the
device's rumored manual could be leaked’ to social media, revealing new designs
and features coming to the new device. Is.
This manual states that the Touch ID has gone to the Power
button on the iPad Air. If true, the new tablet will be Apple's first device to
include a biometrics power button.
It looks like the iPad Air can adopt the iPad Pro's
gesture-based navigation system, as shown in the manual diagram. Like the iPad
Pro in this manual, the iPad Air also features a smart connector on the back,
so it might be able to connect to accessories designed for the 11-inch iPad
Pro.
The current generation iPad Air starts at 499, but it's not
clear if Apple wants to keep the iPad Air at the same price.
Possible release of iOS 14 and iPad OS 14
Apple usually releases its latest version of iOS along with the
iPhone in September, but since we're not expecting a new phone at Tuesday's
event, it's hard to predict whether Apple's What are the plans to complete iOS
14? The update is ready to bring the new home screen with widgets, a newly
designed Siri interface, system wide image in image, the ability to configure
default email and browser apps and much more. The iPad OS 14 will get some of
these updates, as well as better handwriting recognition and rebuilding. The
rumored arrival of the new iPad Air may mean that Apple is announcing the
release of iOS 14 and iPad OS 14 for everyone, but we will have to wait.
We can see new hardware and purchase new bundles
Apple is not just rumored’ to work on new iPhones, Apple
Watches, and iPads. According to Bloomberg, the pipeline for this fall appears
to have a smaller and more affordable home pod as well as new over-the-air
headphones. Maybe they will show in the program. According to Bloomberg, Apple
is also working on a competitor to tile location tracking tags. In fact, Nikkei
says he may already be in production, which could signal an imminent release.
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