So we finally got it. After months of waiting and speculation about the date of the introduction of new products, Apple recently sent out invitations to its autumn keynote, putting an end to all speculation. The presentation of the autumn novelties will take place as last year in the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino's Apple Park from 10:00 a.m. local time, i.e. from 19:00 p.m. our time.
It is more or less clear about the products that will be presented to us on the stage of the magnificent underground theater. Above all, we should expect a trio of new iPhones, among which we will find two models with OLED displays in the sizes 5,8″ and 6,5″ and one 6,1″ model with an LCD display. In addition, there is lively speculation about the arrival of the Apple Watch Series 4 or the new generation of iPad Pro with a frameless design and Face ID support. The series could also include new MacBooks, among which the successor to the legendary Air should appear in particular.
The invitation to the event has changed significantly from last year. While last year Apple bet on a combination of a white background and a red-blue-white blend of colors in its logo, this year it bet on a black background in combination with gold, and in addition to information for visitors to the event, it also made the invitation special with a circle that probably represents the main building of Apple Park.
Source: Twitter
I hope they come up with something decent and not just "nice to have" because I'm going to need to change gear soon and at this point I don't know why I should stay with this brand...for the money.
According to what you write, you have something older. Isn't there a reason to stick with the brand because it still works? And if there are new phones, for example, the iPhone 8 will be even cheaper
Thanks for the response. " ... due to the fact that it still works?" It just isn't. I complained about the iPad twice in the first two years - each time an irreparable defect. Lightning cable the same. My MacBook Pro's display went out right after the warranty expired, so I had to spend extra money. And what about the Apple operator? "It's nobody's fault, it just happened."
Why is the date not mentioned in the article when it will be? That's how I found out only time and I don't know when...
Write an article about an expected event and not write its date? :D
Can't you look at the picture? Everything I need is there. ;-)
I assume that everyone can look at the picture, but it still doesn't change the fact that it's awkward to write about the announced event, mention the time, but completely forget to mention the date.
It's already in the title. :-))) Apple has not announced anywhere when it will present us with new iPhones. Let's be precise, there's no need to be ashamed of it at all - Apple announced the date of its event, where we can probably expect the presentation of new iPhones, etc., etc. It would immediately look like a serious article. But that would probably be a miracle here. :D