Apple finally confirms its launch event date as September 14, 2021. After several rumours and deductions, the launch event stands confirmed. Apple has officially sent out invites for its biggest hardware event of the year – California Streaming. However, the company has not exactly confirmed the product lineup they are launching at the event. Although this is just the timeline we see the launch of their flagship smartphones launch. We can expect the launch of its highly awaited and rumoured Apple iPhone 13 series.
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Apple’s iPhone 13 event is happening on September 14, 2021, at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET. With this announcement, the anticipation is building as to what the company will bring in its California Streaming event. Let’s take a look at more details about the Apple September 14 event where the company is likely to unveil new iPhones.
Apple Launch Event: California Streaming Confirmed
Apple has announced a new September event called California Streaming. At the event, the company is likely to announce new iPhone 13 models. Although there is no official confirmation on its launch lineup as of yet. Alongside the new iPhones, Apple is also expected to announce the new Apple Watch Series 7 smartwatch for iPhone models.
Meanwhile, potential upgrades for the iPhone 13 include a smaller notch, ProMotion 120Hz display, camera enhancements, LEO satellite tech, and more. We already have a lot of rumours swirling around the series like an improved MagSafe charger and better battery power. All of this can only be confirmed during the Apple Launch Event on September 14.
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Moreover, we can expect the announcement of a release date of iOS 15, as is tradition with Apple. Other leaks also hinted at design changes in the next-generation Apple Watch. Along with the event announcement, Apple included a really neat hidden AR portal experience.
When on the Apple event webpage, users can click on the Apple logo in the invite to enter an AR view on iOS and iPadOS devices for the California Streaming event. On macOS, users can download the file and view the animation in Quick Look. The Apple logo is a static image, but if you go “through” the object it acts as a portal, and the 9.14 date appears. Portal experiences in AR use the physical anchor of the AR object to enable users to physically move their device into the portal and see inside.