Apple event on September 9: iPhone 17, Watch 3 Ultra, AirPods 3 Pro and every other device you should expect
iPhone 17 lineup may include an all-new ultra-slim iPhone 17 Air.
Apple Watch 11 and Watch 3 Ultra could feature satellite connectivity and advanced health tracking.
AirPods Pro 3 expected with a smaller design and better ANC.
Apple Awe Dropping event: Apple has officially confirmed the dates for its hardware launch next month under the tagline Awe Dropping banner. The company is expected to introduce the next generation devices including new iPhone 17 series, AirPods, smartwatches and more during the event. All of these products will get some significant upgrades over the predecessors and may get new Apple Intelligence features as well.
SurveyWhile the company has not confirmed the exact acknowledged lineup, here is everything, including the Awe Dropping event dates, time, and products that may launch.
Apple iPhone 17 India launch date, timings, and more
Apple has confirmed that the Awe Dropping event will be held on September 9. The fans in India can watch the launch live at 10:30 PM IST on Apple’s YouTube channel. The fans can also get the latest updates from social media platforms.
Apple Awe Dropping event: What to expect
Apple has not officially shared the details. But, if the reports are believed to be true, the Cupertino-based tech giant may introduce the iPhone 17 series. The lineup may include iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Instead of the iPhone 17 Plus, the company will reportedly introduce an ultra slim iPhone 17 Air.
The company may also introduce the Watch 11 series along with the flagship Watch 3 Ultra. Both devices may get satellite connectivity, a bigger display, and 5G connectivity. It could also get new health features like blood pressure monitoring and sleep apnea detection.
Apple may also introduce AirPods Pro 3 with smaller buds, smaller case and improved ANC. The rumours also suggest that Apple may also introduce AirTag 2 during the event. However, these details are not confirmed at the moment.
Ashish Singh
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