Apple’s next annual iPhone event will take place on September 10th, where the company is widely expected to announce the iPhone 11. The event will be held at the company’s Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Apple’s iPhone event invitation doesn’t say much about the announcements the company plans to make, but here’s a roundup of the things we think Apple will announce.
Rumors suggest that we’ll be seeing three new iPhone models, and these devices will be the direct successors to the iPhone XR, XS, as well as the XS Max. Two out of three of these devices will feature Apple’s first-ever triple camera system on the back of the device. The successor to the XS might have a slightly bigger 6.1-inch display as well, compared to the 5.8-inch on the current model.
Some rumors suggests that these iPhones might support bidirectional wireless charging. This means that the iPhones could charge AirPods when used with their new wireless charging case. We could also see battery life upgrades, FaceID biometric security, and also the new shatter-resistance technology.
Apple might not only be announcing smartphones as last year, the company did announce the Apple Watch Series 4 and software update for the HomePod. Some other products rumored to be launched at the event is the all-new 16-inch MacBook Pro, an update on the Touch Bar 13-inch model, and a new iPad and iPad Pro. Who knows? We might even see Apple announce new range of services and new titanium and ceramic cases for the Apple Watch.