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Apple confirms September 14 event for iPhone 13

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Apple just sent out invites for its September 14 event, titled "California Streaming". Although Apple hasn't stated what's coming in the invite, it typically announces new iPhones at this time of the year, and the odds are good that we'll see the iPhone 13 series unveiled from Apple Park. The event will take place on September 14 at 10am PDT, or 10.30pm IST. The last event from Apple was the "Spring Loaded" event in April where the company unveiled the new iPad Pro lineup, and with the California Streaming event, we can expect new iPhones, but also potentially the Apple Watch Series 7, and the AirPods 3.

Apple usually holds in-person fall hardware events inviting the media from across the globe, but for the past year, it has switched to digital-only format due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Apple events are known for creating the pre-hype around its products, a format that has now become standard in the tech industry.

As per The Verge, it will be another virtual event broadcast from Apple Park. The tech giant typically announces the year's new iPhones at the fall event, and this year's entry is expected to be called the iPhone 13. The new series of phones will apparently come in the same sizes as the iPhone 12, but a headline feature for some models could be high refresh rate screens, finally delivering tech that has been available on many Android phones.

The new phones are also expected to have smaller display notches and improved cameras. It's hard to pull specific clues from Apple's event invite, though the darkening sky might suggest we'll see improved night mode photography. And the glowing Apple logo is maybe hinting toward an always-on lock screen for the iPhone.

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