UK carrier leaks Sept. 14 iPhone 13 event date
A carrier in the United Kingdom may have let slip Apple's event date before the "iPhone 13" producer's announcement, mentioning a "next generation" device landing on September 14.
A carrier in the United Kingdom may have let slip Apple's event date before the "iPhone 13" producer's announcement, mentioning a "next generation" device landing on September 14.
Apple VP of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson has seemingly teased recording for Apple's September event has taken place, by changing her Twitter profile image.
Sources within Apple's supply chain believe that the "iPhone 13" will debut in one event, and a slew of other products will arrive later in the month at an unprecedented second September full presentation.
Apple's "Spring Loaded" event is set to debut on April 20 and will be available to watch across most Apple devices from iPhone to Apple TV, as well as from your favorite browsers.
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A prominent leaker has seemingly hinted that Apple will introduce a variety of color options for an updated iMac model at its "Spring Loaded" event, meanwhile, another pundit strongly points to it being an Apple Silicon launch.
Apple's event scheduled for April 20 will likely feature a new iPad Pro and "AirTags," "iPhone 13" rumors, Apple TV, and more, all on this week's episode of the AppleInsider Podcast.
Just as Apple did with its previous event invites, the invite for the "Spring Loaded" event is available as an AR object on Apple's event website.
Apple has several projects near the finish line, including 'AirTags,' and a new iPad Pro. Here's what could make an appearance in the "Spring Loaded" event.
Apple has confirmed it will be holding a April release event on April 20, called "Spring Loaded," expected to feature the long-awaited "AirTags," an iPad Pro refresh, and perhaps other surprises.
Likely as part of a counter-intelligence program by Apple, top leakers were wrong about Apple having an event on March 23 — and this is a sign of trouble for their sources inside the company.
After crossing the expected invitation window, Jon Prosser has announced that the Apple event will be in April, not March.
While Apple's third fall 2020 "one more thing" event is largely expected to center on Apple Silicon Macs, there are still a few other things that could make an appearance. Here's what to expect.
B&H is slashing prices on Apple hardware this event week. Save on everything from AirPods Pro to MacBook Pros with discounts of up to $550 off and prices as low as $229.
It's possible that macOS may soon see TestFlight, with the announcement potentially coming during Apple's "One More Thing" event on November 10.
Continuing a trend, the "One More Thing" Apple Silicon event web page hides an AR object, and looks similar to a MacBook opening its display.
AppleInsider recaps what was released during Tuesday's "Time Flies" Apple event, and offers insight into what we think are the most impressive things about it, and most disappointing releases — plus what we hope to see from Apple in the future.
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