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1Apple Expected to Launch New iPhones, Smartwatch at Sept. 12 Briefing
Apple hasn’t publicly confirmed it yet, but news reports indicate that this year’s late-summer mobile product media briefing will take place Sept. 12. The briefing, which will be held for the first time at the company’s new “spaceship” headquarters in Cupertino, California, is expected to center on the latest iPhone models. But there is talk that the company also will introduce a new version of the Apple Watch and finally provide some critical details on its HomePod smart-home hub. This slide show will discuss what Apple is likely to announce at its September briefing, including why some believe there might be a surprise or two at the event.
2The iPhone 8 Will Top the Model Lineup
Apple’s iPhone 8 could be the biggest announcement at the briefing. Rumors say the iPhone 8’s screen nearly covers its face and is set in an all-glass chassis. Also rumored is support for wireless charging and a virtual fingerprint sensor baked into its screen. While the new iPhone could be simply an iPhone 7 upgrade, reports suggest the redesign warrants the iPhone 8 name.
3Look for New iPhone 7s Units
Apple also is expected to unveil two new handsets, the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus. Those devices likely will look about the same as last year’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, but come with updated components such as the A11 chip. Look for the new iPhone 7s devices to be more plentiful this fall than the iPhone 8.
4Apple Is Ready to Deliver an LTE-Ready Smartwatch
It has taken years, but Apple reportedly plans to offer an LTE-equipped Apple Watch. The device, which could be known as the Apple Watch 3, should allow wearers to use their Apple Watch without tethering it to the iPhone. But some reports say Apple plans to turn off the LTE chip’s calling function so users would still have to have an iPhone to make calls.
5A WiFi-Only Apple Watch Will Remain
In addition to offering an LTE Apple Watch, Apple is expected to update its WiFi-only version. According to reports, the WiFi Apple Watch will have a nearly identical design to previous iterations, but offer improved performance. However, the LTE Apple Watch is expected to grab all the smartwatch attention.
6Apple Should Offer Details on HomePod
7Remember the iMac Pro
Apple’s iMac Pro, a professional-focused computer slated to hit store shelves later this year, also likely will feature prominently during the event. Expect Apple to provide more details on the computer, including the various models buyers can choose from, and to finally provide an exact release date.
8There Will Be Talk About New iOS 11 Features
Each year with the launch of new devices, Apple also announces improvements to iOS. This year should be no different. Apple likely will announce new apps or features for iOS 11 at the event. However, some reports have said the iPhone’s wireless charging feature might not be turned on until iOS 11.1 is available.
9Apple Will Talk About New macOS Features, Too
10An Apple Pencil Update, Perhaps?
Several patents and patent applications have surfaced of late indicating Apple is considering using its Apple Pencil stylus with the iPhone. It’s unknown whether that’s true, but Apple CEO Tim Cook let it slip recently that the stylus works well on an iPhone. Could this be the year that Apple finally embraces iPhone support for Apple Pencil?
11Apple’s ‘Spaceship’ Headquarters Will Have a Starring Role
This September event is expected to be the first hosted at the Steve Jobs Theater within the company’s new Apple Park headquarters. Expect Apple to discuss Apple Park in detail and showcase some of the features that make the facility, which will house 12,000 employees when filled, such an impressive venue.