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Apple Event News Hub – iPhone 12, HomePod mini, more

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Apple is holding its annual iPhone event in just a few hours. We expect full details on the iPhone 12 lineup, a new HomePod mini, new wireless charging accessories, and much more during the event.

Apple’s live stream will begin at 10 am PT/1 pm ET, and you can follow along in our Apple Event News Hub for the latest coverage. Head below and refresh throughout the event for more.

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Apple September Event News Hub + Live Blog: Follow along for details on iPad, Apple Watch, more

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Apple is holding its annual September event in less than an hour, where we expect new Apple Watch hardware, an all-new iPad Air 4, and more. Read on as we round up all of the news from Apple’s September ‘Time Flies’ event as it happens!

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How to watch Apple event live stream September 15

How to watch Apple’s September Apple Watch and iPad event

Apple’s “Time Flies” event is set for September 15 at 10 a.m. PT/ 1 p.m. ET. The Apple Watch and iPad focused event from Apple Park could include other announcements for things like the company’s AirTags and the anticipated Apple One services bundle, but the iPhone 12 lineup isn’t expected to be unveiled until an October event. Read along for several different ways to watch the Apple event live stream on September 15.

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What to expect at Apple’s September 15 event: Apple Watch Series 6, new iPad Air, and more

Apple Silicon Macs to be announced by November

Last week, Apple officially set the (virtual) stage for its annual September event, inviting members of the press and the public to tune in remotely on September 15. At the event, which was given the “Time Flies” tagline, we expect new Apple Watch and iPad hardware, details on iOS 14, and more.

Read on as we round up everything you need to know about Apple’s September special event.

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How to watch the WWDC keynote on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and the web

How to watch WWDC keynote iPhone iPad Mac Apple TV

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday, June 22 at 10 am PT. With this year being the first-ever totally virtual experience for the event, there are more ways than ever to tune in to the livestream from Apple Park. Follow along for how to watch the WWDC keynote on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and the web. You can also watch with the embedded livestream below.


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Here’s everything Apple didn’t announce at its September iPhone 11 event

Apple September Event

Apple’s September event brought us the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 5, launch details for Apple Arcade and Apple TV+, and even the new seventh-generation iPad with a larger 10.2-inch screen. However, there are a number of product launches that Apple has decided to save for a potential October event (or another time) and some that were possibly even scrapped from the September event at the last minute. Read on for a look at everything Apple didn’t announce at Steve Jobs Theater in September but could unveil soon.


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Watch the full iPhone event keynote, supercut, and more on YouTube and Apple․com

September iPhone event 2019

If you weren’t able to watch Apple’s September iPhone event live, good news, the full video is already available on Apple’s website and YouTube channel. The company also shared a two-minute supercut of the event on YouTube, along with other short videos highlighting iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, Apple Watch Series 5, and more.


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Apple announces $999 iPhone 11 Pro and $1,099 iPhone 11 Pro Max: triple camera, A13 chip, new colors, Super Retina XDR screen, more

Apple officially announced the siblings to the iPhone 11 — the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max — as successors to iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. The prices are the same as last year, $999 and $1,099. Preorders start Friday at 5 a.m. Pacific Time.

There’s a new midnight green color, a refreshed space gray and silver, and a new gold finish. Apple is also touting a wider dynamic range display called Super Retina XDR. And yes, it has a new triple camera system — a triangular array of lenses in a rectangular camera bump.


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