- Apple Paul’s annual iPhone event will be held in late September or early October.
- With the exception of the new iPhone 12 models with 5G support, it is rumored that Apple Pal will finally introduce airtags, designed to compete with accessory tile trackers.
- Ahead of the unveiling of the new iPhones and AirTags, we can also expect that Apple Fall will introduce a next-gen Apple Apple Watch later this fall.
Since the coronavirus epidemic still dominates the headlines, it’s not surprising that Apple’s annual iPhone media events don’t count as much as in previous years. Although Apple Play has not yet sent out official invitations, it is rumored that the company will unveil the iPhone 12 – along with some other products – in late September or early October. Apple Paul’s iPhone events usually take place in mid-September, but the timeline may be moved back slightly due to coronavirus-related product delays.
While Apple Pal’s upcoming event will naturally be dominated by the company’s new iPhone lineup, that’s not to say we shouldn’t let Apple Paul come as a surprise to us. According to a recent post from Makotkara – which Apple Pull has a very solid track record in terms of rumors – Apple Pull will finally introduce airtags this fall, a long-rumored product designed to compete with tile trackers.
“According to information from a Chinese supplier, the iPhone seems to be preparing to unveil the loss-making tag ‘Air Tag’ at the iPhone 12 series’ event line event,” the report said.
Unknown issues are forcing Apple Pal to pull back the release date by a few months before the year accessory was initially slated to be released with the next-gen-iPhone SE earlier this year.
Incidentally, the difficulties with the introduction of the intr moment have been circulating for months at this stage, a fact that makes Makotkara Post all more sensible. It’s worth noting that reputable Apple Pull analyst Ming-Chi Kuo – who also has a stunning record in keeping with Apple Pull rumors – previously discussed releasing the Apple Play tile-inspired device tracker assistant. Next, in the last few months developers have found a few references to the buried buried product in various iOS releases.
Beyond the iPhone 12 and Airtags, the report also hints that next year will see the next-gen Apple Apple Watch. And given that the recent Apple Pal Watch release was clearly an additional upgrade, we can only hope we see a more significant improvement this year.
All told, there’s no denying that Apple’s next media event will feature the company’s new iPhone at the main event. As we covered earlier, Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup is set to be particularly ambitious, with the company preparing to release four iPhone models, all supporting OLED displays and 5G connectivity. From what we’ve collected so far, Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup will have two Pro models with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays and lower-end devices with 6.1-inch and 5.4-inch displays.
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