Gurman: keynote on the 10th, release of the new iPhones on September 20 – iGeneration

We’re eagerly awaiting it, and it’s increasingly looming for September 10: Mark Gurman, who needs no introduction for his good deals in the arcana of Cupertino, confirms the date of the keynote presenting the new iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. All that remains is the invitation card to make it official.

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The Bloomberg journalist took the opportunity to recall some elements expected on the iPhone 16, such as larger screens for the Pro and Pro Max, as well as small new features such as a dedicated button for taking photos. The first orders would be sent from September 20.

iPhone 16 and 16 Pro: A lineup with a touch more

iPhone 16 and 16 Pro: A lineup with a touch more

According to him, the Apple Watch will get more changes for its 10th iteration, such as a thinner case and a larger screen. The AirPods, meanwhile, would see a revised entry-level model, and a new version with noise reduction would slot in between the standard AirPods and the AirPods Pro.

AirPods 4 reportedly coming in September in two versions

AirPods 4 reportedly coming in September in two versions

The first M4 Macs in October?

The Macs would be updated a little later, with several test machines crossed on the networks, having the Mac identifiers 16.1, 16.2, 16.3 and 16.10. They are, according to the people who have crossed them, all based on the base version of the M4, namely a processor ranging from 8 to 10 cores depending on the range, and from 16 to 32 GB of RAM. Mark Gurman recalls that this would correspond to the Mac mini, MacBook Pro and iMac that he suspects for the first wave of Macs on M4 processor.

The latest rumor regarding Apple computers is that macOS Sequoia will be released at the same time as iOS 18. Apple’s new operating systems would then be released between September 10 and 20. Apple Intelligence features will arrive a little later.

macOS 15 Sequoia could be released in mid-September

macOS 15 Sequoia could be released in mid-September

Of course, none of this has been confirmed by Apple itself, but everything seems to be converging in the same direction for some time now, and after all, it’s not long before we know for sure!

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