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Apple’s launching of new products during the fall of each year has become something of a company tradition. This year’s instalment on September 14 uses a virtual platform to unveil the latest Apple goodies and major updates to operating systems. You’ll also get a glimpse of the iPad Mini 6 and ninth-generation iPad due for release soon.
We’re California Streaming on September 14th. See you real soon. ???? #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/OjOvJFXlHd
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) September 7, 2021
Apple has already hosted two events this year starring colourful new iMacs, a purple iPhone 12, AirTags trackers, the first look iOS 15 and more. The iPhone 13 is most assuredly going to make an appearance this time out and will likely be the star of the event. It comes in four different versions: Mini, Classic, Pro and and Pro Max. Following the launch of the MacBook Pro M1 processor a year ago, also highly anticipated is the latest version of the MacBook Pro as a more powerful unit.
Apple aficionados will no doubt love the new generations of iPad, Apple Watch and AirPods and who knows… perhaps they’ll be treated to something unexpected?
Watch the keynote event live on the Apple website or the Apple TV app at 10 am PDT (midnight in Bangkok).
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