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On Tuesday, September 12, Apple is anticipated to conduct its annual fall event, during which it will introduce its new flagship iPhone 15 series, along with a few additional goods.
Read on to find out what we know about the other products Apple is anticipated to reveal at the event in addition to the iPhone 15.
The Apple Watch Series 9, an incremental upgrade to the current Series 8, is anticipated to debut this year. The update is anticipated to concentrate on updating the S-series chip’s cores, resulting in a noticeable performance gain, while the remainder of the gadget is anticipated to essentially be the same as the Apple Watch Series 8.
The S9 chip will be based on the A15 Bionic technology used in the iPhone 13, iPhone 14, and other handsets, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The new processor might result in much faster app launches and increased efficiency, as well as possibly longer battery life. A new pink color option for the Apple Watch Series 9 is apparently something Apple plans to do.
The most expensive Apple Watch is the Apple Watch Ultra, which costs $800. It is also the largest, at 49mm, and was created for outdoor enthusiasts who require more sturdiness and specialized capabilities than people who wear the basic Apple Watch.
This fall, a new Apple Watch Ultra will be released, and it is anticipated that it will include new 3D printed components in addition to the same S9 processor upgrade that will be made to the Apple Watch Series 9.
It’s possible that the Apple Watch Ultra’s second generation will be lighter than its predecessor. According to a Weibo user named Setsuna Digital, the new Apple Watch Ultra would weigh less, which may be a result of the 3D-printed components Apple is said to be using.
Another possible deeper color choice for the second-generation Apple Watch Ultra is a titanium black tone.
It’s expected that new iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands will be launched in a variety of vibrant hues, as is customary for September Apple events. Just minutes after the event ends, Apple’s online store will occasionally start accepting orders for the new cases and bands.
One rumor claims that Apple will introduce a new band for the Apple Watch Series 9 that will be woven fabric-based and come with a magnetic buckle, much like the current Modern Buckle band.
While this is going on, a number of sources have suggested that Apple will not provide leather iPhone 15 cases this year, unlike every year since 2013. It has been reported that the business will instead provide leather-like cases made of more environmentally friendly materials.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predict that Apple would introduce a USB-C charging case for the AirPods Pro along with the debut of the iPhone 15.
The change is consistent with the anticipated migration from Lightning to USB-C for the entire iPhone 15 series this year.
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