Ah, September. this The kids returned to school, the winter goose heads were facing south, and we all went to Cupertino to see the new iPhone.
Apple’s latest product launch event will be held on September 9. Live announcements will begin on Tuesday Pacific Ocean 10:00,,,,, East at 1 pmand 6 pm UK summer time. You can watch the live broadcast on this page Apple websiteor Apple’s YouTube Channel. If you’re already deep in the Appleverse, you can also watch the Apple TV app on any screen it runs.
For weeks, few blocks of information about Apple’s upcoming equipment lineup have been regularly extracted from various online rumor mines. Based on these whispers and Apple’s typical release schedule (which rarely differs), we can expect an announcement-filled event. We may see a range of iPhone 17s, including base models, professional models and a new ultra-slim version called the iPhone Air. We are also looking forward to new Apple watches and new Airpods. All of these devices will certainly have some kind of AI-enabled feature. There may even be some Apple TV news.
Just know that Apple always stays in close shape in the leadership of launch activities, so the information we provide here is speculative. Additionally, the company loves to give up a surprise or two during the demo, so keep an eye on everything Wired announced after the event.
At the same time, this is worth noting.
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The biggest news about the event is probably just one of the lightest gadgets in the lineup. We hope there is a new one called the iPhone 17 Air in the iPhone series.
The phone is expected to be significantly thinner and lighter than other iPhones. Rumors have said that the air has a 6.6-inch OLED screen and is thick in a 5.5mm thick size. (That’s 2.3mm thinner than the iPhone 16.)
Given the smaller size of the phone, the air may make some design tweaks and sacrifice its internal strength to keep it soft in its form. Rumors suggest that the USB-C port will not be centered on the bottom of the phone.