September 9: The official iPhone 16 launch and Apple Watch 10

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Apple made the official announcement! During the event "'' Glowtime", on September 9, the official launch of the new iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10 models will take place. The launch date is not a surprise, this date in most rumors. The time of the Apple Park event is as usual, 10 a.m. For, ie 17 GMT.

It is expected that the format of the event will be the same in the last two years, combining the live experience of Apple Park, dedicated to the specialized press, with the virtual one that will available live on Apple's Official Youtube channel.

The official iPhone 16 launch, Apple Watch and other surprises

Although the range of iPhone 16 devices will be the star of the event, on September 9, Apple will launch the new AirPods 4 audio headphones, Airpods Max 2 and the new generation Apple Watch 10, which promises significant changes this year. In addition, we can expect some surprises that will be revealed at the time of the event. Most likely new generations of devices from the existing range of Apple will be launched, but it is not excluded for the first time and new devices or accessories.

From the rumors that have appeared so far, this year major changes are expected at both the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10. We expect the new iPhone models to bring larger, 6.3 -inch screens for iPhone 16 Pro (from 6.1 inch) and 6.9 inches for iPhone 16 Pro Max (from 6.7 inch). As for Apple Watch 10, major design and battery life is expected. As it is rumored, the smallest Apple Watch 10 version will be 45mm (from 41mm), while the larger version will have 49mm (from 45mm). This change in size of Apple Watch 10 is expected to reflect in thinner and higher battery life. At the same time, it is very possible that the current Apple Watch belts will not be compatible with the new models.

On September 9, we will definitely find out all the details about the new iPhone 16, Apple Watch 10, Airpods Max 2 and other Apple devices.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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