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There is a lot to expect from Apple’s event on September 15.

Apple recently made a tweet in which they announced an event on September 15 and tagline it as "Time Flies''. It was expected that the tagline was meant for the…

Sep 13, 2020
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Apple recently made a tweet in which they announced an event on September 15 and tagline it as “Time Flies”. It was expected that the tagline was meant for the launch of the all-new Apple Watch Series 6 along with an all-new smartphone which would be much more affordable. There were rumors that it could also be an event to release the all-new iPhone models with a few being released in this event and others at an event in October. However, this would possibly be not the case as iPhone 12 and other variants are confirmed to launch in October.  

Although the event will be pre-recorded by Apple, it can be watched live on the day through Apple’s website, the official YouTube channel, and through the Apple TV app. The event will begin at 10 a.m PT and a lot of new announcements are expected from Apple, such as the new Apple Watch, new iPad, AirTags, Macbooks, and much more. Apple watch is almost confirmed to be launched in this event, but it can certainly be the perfect stage for the new iPad. The design and feature leaks for the new iPad were already out a month back and have been completed in development. 

Therefore, the chances are very high that it will be launched in this event. Although, the interesting and unexpected device would be the cheaper version of the Apple watch, which is said to be a better and revamped version of the Apple Watch 3. Along with that, we can also expect a lot of new announcements from the company regarding iOS 14 and various other services they are planning to provide with Apple TV. 

Shanmugam

He is a copywriter and content writer who specializes in travel, technology, and digital marketing. He has previously held editor positions in some of the most reputed firms, followed by his dream to become an entrepreneur. He likes to cover all the good and bad of new technology and is currently a freelance technology journalist.

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