Apple will introduce new iPhones on September 10th. This became known from the invitation that our Ilya Kazakov received in his mail.
September 10, I plan to be in the Steve Jobs Theater🤘🏻 pic.twitter.com/5Fm4pK7XMe
– Ilya Kazakov (@jc_ru) August 29, 2019
What will they show?
It’s hard to say now, one can only guess. Apparently, they will show three iPhones to replace the XR, XS and XS Max.
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In addition, earlier there were rumors about the presentation of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, but we are skeptical about this insider:
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What does the invitation mean?
Each Apple invitation contains a hint of what the company may show at the event being announced. Here you can see several things at once:
New colors successor iPhone XR
According to early rumors, he will receive two new cases, painted in green and purple. This is indirectly confirmed by the iOS 13 beta wallpaper:
Got new dynamic wallpapers pic.twitter.com/sqQCSRWSEP
– Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) August 27, 2019
Vintage logo on some devices
Rumor has it that Apple will return the rainbow logo to individual versions of some devices. This is probably him:
Camera
Apparently, the main innovation of future iPhones will be a tricked-out camera. And on the Internet, they already saw in the layers of the apple a hint of a “smart” lens system:
My Apple invite graphic conspiracy theory is that it actually hints at new camera tech coming in the next iPhone. Here it is compared to the lens diagram from an Apple camera lens / curved sensor patent that showed up in 2016. The layers of the apple represent glass elements. pic.twitter.com/2yqEzh2ubX
– Stan Horaczek (@stanhoraczek) August 29, 2019
What do you see in this logo?
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