Apple today announced that they will be holding an event on September 14. Titled ‘California Streaming’, the event will be pre-recorded like the last few shows and will be broadcast across multiple platforms.
Since this is a September event, we can safely assume that Apple will announce the next generation iPhone, likely to be called the iPhone 13.
While not much information is known about the upcoming iPhone, one rumor that keeps blowing is the presence of a high refresh rate display, perhaps only on the Pro model. Then on the upgraded camera sector and of course a faster and new chipset.
Apart from that, it is also reasonable to assume that the company will also launch an updated version of the Apple Watch. Last year, the sixth-generation model was launched in September and brought features such as a blood oxygen sensor, ECG, and the cheaper SE variant.
As is tradition, Apple will likely also provide exact release dates for the next versions of all of its operating systems, including iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey.
Speaking of macOS, there’s always the possibility of a new Mac model being announced as well, especially since the next-gen M1 chipset is expected soon. However, the September event usually tends to focus on the iPhone and Apple Watch.
The California Streaming event will be broadcast live on Apple.com, viewable via any desktop or mobile browser. Plus, you can watch shows on your Apple TV or any device with the Apple TV app.