Leading up to the Apple “It’s Glowtime” event, new rumors have surfaced. Particularly interesting are updates on the Apple Watch Series 10, including the absence of blood pressure monitoring on the Watch Ultra 2 and limited Apple Intelligence features. Both models are expected to include a sleep apnea feature but may not have it at launch.
The main attraction at the event will be the unveiling of the iPhone 16. Apple usually announces multiple products at these events, strategically timed before the holiday season.
The event will kick off on Monday at 10 a.m. PT. Apple has hinted at “Glowtime” through its invites, with cryptic clues embedded in the graphics.
Apple Intelligence and Siri
During WWDC, Apple introduced its generative AI approach known as Apple Intelligence. This unique method focuses on improving user experience through limited data training. Siri’s interface has been updated to incorporate generative AI models and better app integration.
The event may see the announcement of wider availability of Apple Intelligence across the new iPhone lineup, though delays could impact the iPhone 16’s performance.
iPhone 16, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max
Leaked information suggests that the iPhone 16 Pro Max will feature a larger display with smaller bezels. Camera improvements are expected, including a thinner glass molded lens for enhanced optical zoom capabilities.
Design changes, bigger batteries, and Wi-Fi 7 support are anticipated for the upcoming iPhone models.
Apple Watch Series 10/Ultra 3
The eagerly awaited Apple Watch Series 10 is set to include a larger display and a slimmer design. New processor S10 and exciting features like glucose monitoring and sleep apnea detection are rumored. An update to the budget-friendly Apple Watch SE may also be revealed.
AirPods 4
Apple is expected to unveil two versions of AirPods 4, one replacing AirPods 2 and the other AirPods 3. The premium model may offer Active Noise Cancellation and a transition to USB-C for charging.
Potential updates to the AirPods Max are on the horizon as well.
New Macs
Supply chain issues may delay the announcement of M4 Macs until November. A USB-A-less Mac Mini and updates to iMac and MacBook Pro are expected.
Glow with the flow
The Apple “Glowtime” event is confirmed for Monday, September 9 at 10 a.m. PT. Stay tuned for live updates from the event.
Updated with further information on September 9.