The leaves are changing colors, and everything is pumpkin-flavored again. That also means it’s time to launch a new iPhone. Apple has announced that its Glowtime event will take place on February 22. September 9 At its headquarters in Cupertino. You can watch the live event, broadcast from inside the Steve Jobs Theater, starting at 10am PT / 1pm EST on Apple Company Website, YouTubeOr via Apple TV.
We’ll be there in person to talk about what’s new in the next batch of iPhones. We’re expecting the iPhone 16 to make its debut — can you believe that’s how many generations have passed already? Apple’s event photos suggest it’s going to be an exciting time at the annual mobile event. Let’s dive into some speculation about what Apple plans to wow us with.
iPhone 16 Brown with Removable Battery
It’s been a while since we touched on iPhone 16 rumors, but that’s because we feel like we already know everything there is to know about the yet-to-be-announced devices. We know that the Glowtime event will debut the iPhone 16 family, which consists of four phones and a new Apple Watch. There could also be an update to the AirPods as the time comes. Last year, the only new thing was the USB-C port, thanks to an EU mandate. This year, the AirPods need an update to reassert their dominance, as Samsung’s Galaxy Buds have slimmed down the design a bit.
Speaking of European regulation, that’s probably why the iPhone 16 will have replaceable batteries this year. A reliable report surfaced this summer that Apple was working on easier-to-swap batteries to comply with a parliamentary rule. Apple has until 2027 to comply, but we may see the early stages of better repairability in the lineup starting with the iPhone 16.
The iPhone 16 is likely to feature a stacked camera on the back. The base model of the iPhone is said to have switched to this variation because it makes it easier to record spatial video footage that can later be viewed through the Apple Vision Pro. We found out about this from a set of dummy iPhone 16 units posted on Chinese social media site Weibo earlier this month. People are talking about how its design harkens back to the iPhone X. What a great time to be alive.
This month, the iPhone 16 Pro Max was also introduced in brown. It’s definitely an option, and one that Apple hasn’t yet considered. It’s never too late to back out. With all the marketing around the “glow” of the event, it’s puzzling why a 70s-era brown is the common thread. It’s supposed to be more like bronze. See it for yourself. Then, let’s see what Apple announces at its iPhone event.
10 Years of Apple Watch
This year’s Glowtime event will mark ten years since the Apple Watch first launched. A special year usually means something special is on the horizon.and Bloomberg has “Watch X” is confirmed to be coming. Analysts say Apple may offer a thinner body and larger Apple Watch displays, from the 41mm and 45mm displays to the 45mm and 49mm as standard.
The biggest expectation for the AirPods Pro 3 is that the earbuds will… He is It has been extensively renovated.The AirPods 4 are also expected to get a design upgrade, though the white tips of the earbuds made them iconic in the first place. Apple may also opt for ANC technology in the affordable version of the AirPods.