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Apple’s much-awaited ‘Hi-Speed’ event is coming on 13th October and everyone across the globe is indeed excited of it as well. As we know that the main attraction of this event will obviously be the iPhone 12 series.

The new iPhone 12 series will be Apple’s biggest iPhone lineup with a lot more variety and its motto to give an iPhone for everyone’s budget. However, if you have thought that Apple will be delivering much more than the iPhone 12 series, then you might actually be disappointed.

As per the latest tweet from @Komiya and multiple other Apple tipsters, due to supply and manufacturing issues, the launch of the much anticipated AirPods Studio has been pushed back to November as of now.

However, the iPhone 12 series will all be launched. Still, for availability, the 6.1-inch variants will be earlier while both the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be pushed back to November.

The Apple HomePod mini will also be a new product in the Apple Smart Speaker lineup and could actually help Apple get into more people’s AIoT living. The $99 rumoured price could actually help target a lot of people who currently prefer Google and Amazon smart speakers at that pricing.

What’s your take on Apple’s products launching on October 13th? Tell us in the comments down below…😉

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