Introducing iPhone 11 Pro Max || iPhone TV And Watches And  Shocking Updates

New iPhones. Apple is gearing up to show off a handful of updated models at 1 PM Eastern/10AM Pacific on September 10th, but they're far from the only things, the company plans to introduce.

    Before we jump on a plane and set a course for California, let's take a closer look at everything we expect — and hope — Apple has in store for us when we land.

    NEW BRANDING: 

    In favor of calling those sequel models the iPhone 11 and iPhone Pros instead. This solution doesn't feel ideal — the name 
    IPHONE 11 PRO MAX takings all the grace of -'90s GPU — on the other hand at slightest it means Apple gets to consuming the similar labeling among its Macs and mobiles.

    MORE AND BETTER CAMERAS: 

    This year, we're expecting each of the three new iPhones to get one more camera, though what kind will depend on what the device we're talking about. 

    The successor to the XR is said to include a second, telephoto camera to bring it in line with last year's XS and XS Max. 

    The new iPhone Pros, meanwhile, should get a wide-angle camera for more flexibility while shooting. The improvements don't end there, though: 

    BLOOMBERG SAYS:

    One camera mode will take a photo using all three cameras at once, and stitch the results together with a little AI help. You will also be able to edit and add filters to a video while you're still recording it, for what that's worth.
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    IMPROVED FACE ID: 

    This year's iPhones should take things a little further with the inclusion of a wide-angle Face ID sensor you will reportedly be able to use even when your face is not directly in front of the phone.

    WIRELESS CHARGING: 

    You will soon be able to juice up your Air-Pods directly from an iPhone, thanks to the inclusion of bi-directional wireless charging the system in the new Pros.

    Introducing iPhone 11 Pro Max || iPhone TV And Watches And  Shocking Updates
     Samsung pulled off a similar feat with its Galaxy S10 series earlier this year, but there is still one big question left: Can we use this feature to charge an Apple Watch? Almost definitely no.

    BRAND NEW APPLE WATCHES

    Series 4 has been so good that we could easily see Apple keeping it in the spotlight for another year. It doesn't hurt that watchOS6 will be released soon 

    — it's one of the biggest updates the Apple Watch has ever received, and packs feature like a standalone App Store, ambient Noise alerts, menstrual cycle tracking, support for audiobooks and voice memos and possibly even sleep tracking.

    BRAND NEW APPLE WATCHES 2020

    APPLE TV++   

    We wouldn't be surprised if Apple took some time on-stage to more clearly lay out its launch and pricing plans for Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade, which will offer original video content and exclusive games, respectively. 

    We already have a good idea of what to expect, In addition to iPhones and iPads, Apple Arcade games will be playable on Apple TVs, too. 

    It's no surprise, then, an updated version of the company's streaming box will probably — and briefly — be announced at the event.
    Though Bloomberg suggests TV+ could go live in November for $9.99/month, and Apple Arcade is said to cost $4.99/month when it launches this fall.

    IPAD PRO COMING OUT ON?

    Apple generally saves its big iPad announcements for that October event, too. 

    This time around, reports suggest Apple will unveil updated versions of the Pro and base iPads, with changes to the latter being the most notable.
    Apple just restored the Pro last year, so we are not expecting much more than a new A13 processor and a triple camera system like the one used in the new iPhones. Instead, Apple seems to have devoted more time to its least expensive iPad: Rumor has it that the classic, 9.7-inch design is dead and that the new iPad will feature a 10.2-display instead. The details beyond that are scarce
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    However, we are personally hoping for smaller bezels around the screen and display lamination to get rid of that annoying air gap between the panel and its glass cover. 

    It is also a safe bet that the new entry-level iPad will use the A11 Bionic chipset saw in the iPhone 8 series since it is a step up from the 2018.

    iPad's processor and just below the A12 in the new Air. Again, there is a chance these things get a shout-out on stage next week, but we are not ready to bet on it.
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