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Apple Event On September: iPhone 7 Announcement and Other Expectations!

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Reports surfaced previously saying that Apple will hold its fall event on September 7. It is also where they would unveil several products including the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It is also possible that the tech giant wil introduce the new Apple Watch; and the final versions operating systems for their flagship devices. Here's what tech enthusiasts could expect.

The next iPhone could never be out of the list. Apple will be announcing the details of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. As per tradition, there will be two versions of iPhone. One will be 4.7 inches and the other is a 5.5-inch Plus model. The 4.7-inch version will have the lager camera which means it will produce better photos. The 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus, however, will have dual cameras that take two photos simultaneously and stitches it together for a better quality photo. It will also support a change in focus in the photos which makes it look like it was taken using a DSLR camera, according to Business Insider.

Also, the iPhone 7 will lose its traditional headphone jack. It would be the most controversial move that the company has made in years and the explanation as to why they did it is highly interesting. The headphones of the new iPhone will be inserted on its Lightning charging port instead; or it could be a bluetooth headset. There is also the possibility of a new pair of wireless earbuds together with the launch of the iPhone 7's new headset. However, there are speculations that the new earbuds will be a separate accessory, Yibada reported.

Other info that would be released in the fall event could also include a refresh in the Apple Watch. The device could have some new basic designs and brand new sensors for its health tracking feature.

Additionaly, Apple would announce the final versions of the operating systems that have been announced in the Worldwide Developers Conference back in June. The final versions of the following could be announced: iOS 10, macOs Sierra, tvOS, and watchOS 3.

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