Apple Special Events
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Every year, Apple holds three to four events, where the company announces new products, product redesigns, and upgrades. These events are usually streamed live on Apple's website.
Apple Announces iPhone 16 Event for September 9
The iPhone 16 models are expected to feature a vertical camera alignment, larger screens for the Pro models, and the introduction of an Action Button across all models.
Apple Sets Stage for May 7th Event with New iPads and Accessories Expected
The virtual event, aptly named Let Loose, will showcase significant updates across Apple's iPad range, including the introduction of a new iPad Pro equipped with an OLED display and potentially a larger, revamped iPad Air.
Apple Announces the 'Scary Fast' Event on Halloween Eve for Mac Unveil
Reports suggest updates to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro systems, along with a refreshed 24-inch iMac. While most anticipate the arrival of base M3 models, it's unclear whether M3 Pro and Max systems will be part of the lineup.
Apple Announces iPhone 15 Launch Event on September 12
In addition to the iPhone lineup, Apple is expected to introduce the new Series 9 smartwatches with screen sizes of 41 and 45 millimeters, as well as the next-gen Apple Watch Ultra.
Apple 'Far Out' Event: New iPhones, New Apple Watches, New AirPods
On September 7, Apple held an event dubbed 'Far Out' to officially unveil its iPhone 14 lineup together with a bunch of other hardware novelties – new versions of Apple AirPods and Apple Watch.
5 Key Announcements From the Apple Peek Performance Event
On March 8, Apple held its first spring presentation – the Peek Performance event – in a traditional all-online format, and announced a bunch of new products and updates. The presentation was streamed on Apple's website, YouTube channel, and the Apple TV app.
Apple Announced the Date of the "Peek Performance" Event
According to multiple reports, the Cupertino company is expected to present the new, third-generation iPhone SE, which will not have any major design or display changes. Instead, the company will focus on internal changes.