Apple may not wish to unveil a slew of products at a single event, which is why the California-based giant could be planning two of them, according to sources close to the company’s supply chain.
Despite analysts talking about a single Apple event expected to be held during the third week of September, a paywalled report from DigiTimes spotted by AppleInsider claims the firm may not showcase everything in a single day.
However, the publication does not appear convinced by DigiTimes claims, and since the latter does not have a terrific track record for Apple’s product release timelines, we will not give it the benefit of the doubt.
What we think is that Apple may hold a September event to unveil the iPhone 13 lineup, followed by the iPad 9, Apple Watch Series 7, and AirPods 3. Later, the company may host an event in early October or November to announce the M1X MacBook Pro lineup and the iPad Mini 6.
According to an update from a tipster, the M1X Max mini may not be a part of Apple’s announcement as it is rumored to be delayed due to marketing reasons, but we will be on the lookout for it.
Assuming DigiTimes claims are true concerning the two September events, it will be the right move on Apple’s part. Firstly, we are expected to witness a plethora of product announcements, and showcasing it all in a single event would render the viewers restless.
If Apple decides to keep the event concise, the company may not be given the required time to each product feature, leaving out some key selling points and deterring future customers.
The global health crisis has a habit of forcing Tech giants such as Apple to make decisions on the go and change things without any prior warnings, so take this report with a grain of salt.
Source: DigiTimes
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