A 12.9-inch iPad Pro and an iPad Mini 4.
Okay, fine, I’ll tell you more…
What is expected to be Apple’s biggest event’s to date will see the 7 000-seater Bill Graham auditorium packed with peeps who want to see the company’s latest products.
Generally, Apple launches iPhone upgrades at it’s annual September event and follows up with iPad news in October. However, launching the two together probably indicates a lack of fundamental changes in either product. The iPad upgrades will aim to attract business men, since Apple has seen a decrease in sales of the product over the past few years (two-third of their revenue stems from the iPhone).
This new iPad is expected to have a high-resolution display and possibly speakers on both sides of the device. The iPad Mini 4 will reportedly by thinner and faster than the current version. If Apple does indeed debut the devices next week, it’s expected they’ll hit stores in November.
Along with the two new iPads, Apple enthusiasts expect to see a new iPhone as well as a new Apple TV.
Unless there are more information leaks before the launch next week, all will be revealed on 9 September.
[source: cnet]
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