Apple has officially revealed an event on September 15, 2020 at 10AM PDT for a new iPhone, Apple Watch, and possibly more.
iPhone 12
Broadcom Seems to Confirm iPhone 12 Release in October
Broadcom said its annual increase in shipments is expected to be later than usual, seemingly confirming a delay to the iPhone 12.
Apple to Ship 63-68 Million iPhone 12 Units in Second Half of 2020
Apple is set to ship between 63 and 68 million units of the expected iPhone 12 in the second half of 2020, according to Digitimes Research.
Vodafone UK Offering Fee-Free Annual iPhone Upgrade
UK users with any of the iPhone 11 series or iPhone SE are able to trade it in after 12-months, with now early upgrade fee on Vodafone.
Did Apple Just Accidentally Reveal The Date of The September iPhone 12 Launch?
It looks like someone may have just let slip the date of an Apple event in September, assumed to be when the iPhone 12 will be unveiled.
Fall Hardware Releases – TMO Daily Observations 2020-08-19
John Martellaro and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss what we know (and wish) about Apple’s impending hardware releases.
Cheaper 4G 'iPhone 12' Could Launch in February 2021
A 5g ‘iPhone 12’ is expected in September, but some analysts think that early in 2021 a cheaper, 4G, version could be made available.
iPhone 12 Launch Set For Delay, Apple Confirms
Apple CFO Luca Maestri confirmed that we’re going to have to wait just a little longer for the iPhone 12 after COVID-19 enforced hold-ups.
Apple Industry Analyst Rene Ritchie - TMO BGM Interview
Rene Ritchie has been covering personal technology for over a decade. He currently hosts his own YouTube channel where he provides news analysis and insight on Apple and related technologies and culture. He also co-hosts MacBreak Weekly on the TWiT network and writes a column every Monday for iMore. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of iMore.
Rene and I discussed an incredible range of Apple topics: the MBP’s awful 720p FaceTime camera, the aging iMac design, the future of iMac Pro, the Butterfly keyboard, Rene’s enthusiasm for Apple and the trustworthiness of the company. I also got to know Rene better as we chatted about growing up with Macs, his love of Apple Watch bands, Pokémon and years of studying martial arts. Rene finished with several tips for video podcasters.
iPhone 12 Could Have Flat, Stainless Steel Design
A report today suggests that the iPhone 12 could have a flat design similar to the iPhone 5 with stainless steel edges.
Perhaps Apple Shouldn't Release an iPhone in 2020
People have been speculating for a while about what the coronavirus outbreak means for global supply chains, not least Apple’s. It is all based on the assumption there has to be an iPhone in 2020. Over on iMore Bryan M. Wolfe says there doesn’t. It’s a view I’m increasingly sympathetic with – the world is in turmoil, does Apple really want to be waving shiny new devices around right now?
There’s nothing wrong with the iPhone 11. More importantly, with unemployment rising, now is not the best time for the company to release a new device intended for the masses. Instead, the company should use its first online WWDC conference to announce splashy updates for iOS, iPadOS, and other systems. Then, when this crisis (finally) ebbs, Apple should launch the iPhone 12 in 2021. I understand Apple just released a new iPad Pro. However, the line hadn’t been updated in nearly two years, so a refresh was justified. Same too for the 2020 MacBook Air, which includes the company’s well-received new Backlit Magic Keyboard.
Apple's New MacBook Air is the Best Work-at-home Computer
With more people working at home these days, it’s essential to have an affordable, high-quality, secure, and reasonably powerful computer. Apple’s new MacBook Air fills the bill.