Apple may unveil 2 new Apple Watches, a new iPad Air, and more at its big event today. Here’s everything we expect to see.

  • Apple is to holding a special event on September 15 to announce new products.
  • This year, we’re expecting to see new Apple Watches, a new iPad Air, and more.
  • It doesn’t seem likely that Apple will debut the iPhone 12 at this event, based on reports, but Apple does typically unveil its latest iPhones every September.
  • Apple will likely also announce launch dates for new major software updates like iOS 14 and watchOS 7.
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For tech fans, September has become synonymous with Apple’s new iPhone launch. But it sounds like this year’s event — taking place at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Tuesday — may be different. The iPhone 12 is expected to be delayed because of disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, meaning Apple may be breaking its long-standing tradition of unveiling its new iPhone each September.

The focus of this year’s September event may be the new Apple Watch and iPad, instead of the iPhone, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

Instead of inviting press to an in-person press conference on its campus, the company updated its events website to include a virtual event streamed from Apple Park, which you can watch on Apple’s YouTube channel.

Luca Maestri, Apple’s chief financial officer and senior vice president, said on the company’s most recent earnings call that it expects supply of its next iPhone to arrive a few weeks later than last year’s models. 

But the firm still believes there’s a strong demand for iPhones despite the economic uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus. Apple is reportedly ordering at least 75 million units of its new iPhones from suppliers, according to Bloomberg, indicating that sales expectations are the same as last year.

Aside from a new Apple Watch and iPad, the company is said to be working on a bevy of other new products, some of which may also debut this month. 

Here’s a closer look at everything we’re expecting to see. 

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