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Apple event: iPhone 13 and everything we expect on Sept.14

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The next Apple event is just a day away, and we expect to see the iPhone 13 , the  Apple Watch 7 and maybe even the AirPods 3 . …
The next Apple event is just a day away, and we expect to see the iPhone 13, the Apple Watch 7 and maybe even the AirPods 3. But we won’t know for sure until the event kicks off tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET,6 p.m. BST). We could also get a glimpse of the iPad Mini 6 and a ninth-generation iPad later this year. Apple has had two events in 2021 so far. The first event was in April, where we saw new iPad upgrades, colorful iMacs, AirTags trackers, a purple iPhone 12 and more. ( Here’s everything Apple announced in the spring.) Then, two months later, it held the annual WWDC developers event, where we saw a first look at iOS 15, MacOS Monterey (aka MacOS 12), WatchOS 8 and iPadOS 15. Following tomorrow’s launch event, Apple could hold a fourth event this year. Responding to a question about new Macs on Twitter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says that he expects ” there will be two events ” from Apple this fall, as usual. Gurman says the first will be centered around the iPhone and Apple Watch, while the second event could focus on new Mac models and iPads. This is a pattern Apple has followed in years past. If you’re curious about more Apple-related dates, check out everything you need to know about the iPhone 13 release date. You can also take a look at our iPhone 13 wish list. Apple will host its next event on Tuesday, Sept.14, at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m ET,6 p.m. BST). CNET took a deep dive into Apple’s event timeline back in 2018 and emerged with a compelling “Labor Day hypothesis” that you can read more about here. Taking a look at the 2021 calendar, the Labor Day rule would’ve marked Sept.8 as the next Apple event. But, since Apple formally unveiled the official date, our hypothesis did not hold true this year. Apple typically hosts three to four events in a year with a spring event, a summer developer conference and one or two more events in the fall. The fall events are usually scheduled for September and October. The September event tends to feature new iPhones and Apple Watch upgrades, while the October event typically features new Macs and iPads, which tallies with Gurman’s prediction.

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