
Apple to reportedly host multiple launch events in September
India Today
Apple is expected to unveil new Apple Watches, new AirPods, an iPad Mini and an updated MacBook along with the iPhone 13 series.
Apple is speculated to launch the iPhone 13 series in September this year. A report now claims that the Cupertino giant will host multiple product events in September. Apple is expected to unveil new Apple Watches, new AirPods, an iPad Mini and an updated MacBook along with the iPhone 13 series. This year, Apple may launch four models in the iPhone 13 series including the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max and a mini version of the iPhone 13. The DigiTimes report states that Apple will host "a series of product launch conferences in September”. The report states that one event would be focused on the launch of the 9th-generation iPad, which is expected to feature a new design with a powerful processor. The iPad will be thinner than the model that was launched in 2020. The iPad mini may also make an appearance during the same event. Another event could be dedicated to the new generation Apple Watch and MacBooks. The iPhone 13 series is expected to have a separate event.
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