According to reports, the majority of the changes that Apple will reveal during its product launch event on Tuesday, September 9, will be to hardware rather than software.
The upcoming iPhone model, which makes up over half of the company's sales, will be among the announcements, according to a Bloomberg story on Friday, September 5.
According to the rumor, the new iPhone range will comprise the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, which are high-end models with new backs; the iPhone 17 Air, which is a new ultrathin model; and the iPhone 17, which is a base model with a slightly larger screen.
According to the rumor, the upcoming Apple smartwatches will include the Apple Watch Ultra 3, which will have a little larger screen; the Apple Watch Series 11, which will have a new screen with a greater maximum brightness; and the Apple Watch SE, which will have a quicker chip and newer screens.
According to the source, the company's AirPods Pro 3 might come with smaller charging cases, a new connection system, and a new software function that can translate conversations.
Apple stated that YouTube Live, Apple TV, and apple.com would all webcast the next product launch event.
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, advertised the event on the company's newsroom website with the caption, "Get ready for an awe dropping #AppleEvent on Tuesday, September 9!"
According to a rumor on August 24, the impending revisions to the iPhone lineup would initiate a three-year redesign of the devices, which will come after a number of minor enhancements.
Apple's first foldable iPhone, which is anticipated to have five cameras and no SIM card slot, will be released next year.
The iPhone 20, which will have curved glass all around and break away from the more squared-off style that Apple has been using for the past five years, will be released in 2027 to commemorate the company's 20th anniversary of its smartphone.
In that article published on August 24, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg stated: "The bottom line: 2025 won't be a revolutionary year for the iPhone." However, it will set the stage for significant changes in 2026 and 2027, so iPhone enthusiasts will be excited.
