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Apple doesn’t often participate in big industry-wide events like CES or E3. The most valuable company in the world holds its own events, thank you very much. Several times a year, Apple invites the press and industry professionals out to a theater to hear all about its latest products and services. Apple calls these “Special Events,” and streams them online to its millions of fans.
There’s also WWDC, Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, a multi-day event in the middle of the year focused on sessions for developers, helping them make the most out of the latest Apple tools and products. It kicks off with a big keynote that serves to announce new products (typically the latest versions of iOS and macOS, as well as a few hardware products).
Apple usually announces the exact dates of its special events only a couple weeks in advance, but it tends to hold events at similar times from one year to the next. Here’s a list of the remaining events we expect Apple to hold in 2019, and what we expect it to announce there.
Final event of the year: October 2019?
Apple often, but not always, holds one last event for the year in the second half of October.
It’s an opportunity for the company to reveal a few products that will ship before the holidays without crowding them into the September iPhone event or WWDC, both of which tend to be packed.
The products announced in October can be anything. In 2018, it was a new MacBook Air, a new Mac mini, and all new iPad Pro. In 2016, it was a MacBook Pro. In 2014, we got several new iPads and the 5K iMac.
The hottest rumor for products to be revealed this year, apart from the new iPhones and Apple Watch, is a newly-designed 16-inch MacBook Pro. We might also expect a new generation of AirPods, and there are old rumors of high-end over-the-ear headphones as well.
If Apple has an updated Apple TV on the way as rumored, it could be unveiled at either the September 10 event or this potential October event.
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Apple didn’t reveal its tracking devices, which some are calling Apple Tags, at its September event. There’s enough evidence of their existence to make us think that they’re real and they’re coming soon, so an October event would be a good place for it. If not, Apple’s next event isn’t expected until around March.
Apple sells more products than ever before, and October is approaching quickly. We’ll have a better picture of whether or not the company will hold an October event, and what it might announce there, as 2019 rolls on.
The first event of 2020: March
For the last decade, Apple’s earliest event of the year has been held in March. And while there isn’t a March event every year, the company has held one during four of the last five years (2017 was the exception).
March events can bring us almost anything. Past March events have included such various products as a second look at the original Apple Watch just before its release, new MacBooks, the iPhone SE, new iPads and iPad Pros, and even the introduction of services like Apple Card, Apple Arcade, and Apple TV+.
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March events don’t follow any particular monthly timing, either. Apple has held them as early as March 2, as late as March 27, and several dates in-between.
Apple has so many products and services these days that a March event seems likely simply because the company needs more event time to cover everything it does in a year. But we won’t have a clear picture of what or when until the rumor mill starts to heat up during the start of 2020.
WWDC: June 2020
Apple’s week-long developer event is always held in June, and always kicks off with a big presentation in which it announces the new macOS, tvOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS upgrades for the fall. It is usually held in the first or second full week of June, which in 2020 would place it on either June 1-5 or 8-12.
We expect to hear about iOS and iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, watchOS 7, and macOS 10.16.
WWDC events often (but not always) introduce new hardware, too. We first heard about the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR at WWDC in 2019, and the HomePod and iMac Pro were introduced at WWDC in 2017, for example.
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Apple's much-anticipated iPhone event is happening today, September 12, and based on the (rather convincing) rumors out there, it could be one of the biggest launches for the company's mobile offerings yet. Top of mind is, of course, the successor to the iPhone X, reportedly called the iPhone XS. The rumors indicate there will be at least two versions: the iPhone XS, which will be 6.1 inches and will be the more affordable model, and the iPhone XS Max, which will be a whopping 6.5 inches (the biggest iPhone yet). [Update: Apple's event has wrapped up, and we did indeed get three new iPhones as expected. Check out all of the Apple keynote news in our roundup.]
GameSpot's sister website, CNET, will have full coverage of the event, featuring several longtime Apple watchers and coming to you live from the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California. The pre-show begins at 9AM PT / 12PM ET / 5PM BST, with the main event kicking off at 10AM PT / 1PM ET / 6PM BST. You can watch the livestream of CNET's coverage below, or you can head over there for a liveblog of all the big announcements.
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Nothing has been confirmed by Apple, but 9to5Mac has shared tons of details about the new iPhones, including a new second-gen 5.8-inch model and rumors of an updated Face ID and improved rear camera. We may also learn about a new generation of Apple Watches, iPad Pros, and possibly get a first look at the successor to the Macbook Air. Here's what Apple is rumored to be announcing:
- A totally new and redesigned Apple Watch Series 4
- Release date and pricing for the AirPower charging pad
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We could also see the below products announced on September 12, but they could easily make an appearance in October or even later:
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- Redesigned iPad Pros with Face ID
- A new MacBook Air successor
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For more on everything we're hoping for and everything that's expected, check out CNET's full preview of Apple's upcoming iPhone event.