It’s official: Apple will hold its next big event on September 12 at Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino. Apple issued media invites with the tagline ‘Gather round’ as a teaser today. While three new flagship iPhones and a redesigned Apple Watch are expected to be the star of the show, there are a lot of other products in the pipeline that could make an appearance at the big event.
iPhone X(s)
Apple is expected to unveil three new iPhones — each with the iPhone X design including Face ID and no bezels. An updated 5.8-inch OLED version of the iPhone X is expected to come in around $899 ($100 cheaper this year), a massive 6.5-inch OLED version is expected to start around $999 and serve as the ‘Plus’ version, and a cheaper 6.1-inch LCD version with multiple color options is expected to replace the entry level side of the flagship lineup.
Notice the gold in the announcement art? This year the iPhone X is expected to come in gold — don’t hold your breath for a round Apple Watch (or iPhone!) though.
Apple Watch Series 4
The big rumor for the Apple Watch Series 4 (if that’s what Apple calls it) is a new design focused on increasing the screen size — possibly without increasing the overall casing. The new watch may also have solid state buttons and improved heart rate detection.
iPad Pro
If we see new iPads unveiled at the event, we expect to see two iPad Pro upgrades with Face ID and no Home button. (Personally, I don’t expect a notch either given the size of the slim bezels on the iPad anyway.) The new models should include an 11-inch version, up from 10.5-inches, and a 12.9-inch version.
Mac Updates
In terms of Mac updates, there is a lot in the pipeline that could possibly warrant its own event, maybe even alongside iPads, but here’s what we expect this year:
- A MacBook Air replacement with Retina display
- A new Mac mini with modern specs
- Updated iMacs, possibly with True Tone or other display enhancements
- Possibly a 12-inch MacBook update
Apple’s new modular Mac Pro that will replace the 2013 model is also in the pipeline, but Apple has said it will be a 2019 release.
More
In addition to new iPhones and Apple Watches, it’s highly likely we’ll finally hear more about AirPower, Apple’s wireless charging mat that was previewed last September. We should also learn more about the AirPods charging case that works with AirPower, and maybe even see a new version of AirPods that features built-in “Hey Siri” recognition.
iPhone launch on September 12, at Apple Park pic.twitter.com/MVzUj1V1z9
— kif leswing (@kifleswing) August 30, 2018