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Apple Watch 2, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus Received Certification Ahead Of Launch; Next Apple Watch Will Be Called iWatch

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As Apple Inc. is gearing up to unleash updated Apple Watch 2, as well as two new iPhones and wireless AirPod headphones, all these devices have just been issued with certification.

The Eurasian Economic Union, which is an international organization for regional economic integration, has provided certificates for the latest devices which are expected to be announced on September 7.

As Apple just confirmed its press event on September 7, the tech giant is planning to launch the replacement of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, which are the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The two new iPhones are going to be Apple's flagship smartphones and the first gadgets to be packed with iOS 10 out of the box, according to Tech Times.

The recently leaked images indicated the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are expected to come along with a new Space Black color option and perhaps a Metallic Blue.

The two new iPhones will use a virtually identical design to that of its predecessor, but one notable change of the smartphones will be the removal of the headphone port. Instead, the tech company will ship the smartphones with updated EarPods that will connect directly into the Lightning port used for charging and data transfer.

On the other hand, if speculations turn out to be true, the Apple Watch 2 will be dubbed as iWatch. As the Apple Watch 2 is slated to be launched alongside iPhone 7 on the September event, the tech giant has already registered the iWatch name in different countries.

The company also registered the numerous filings at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). But, when the gadget was originally unveiled on September 2014, people were stunned when Apple revealed the device as Apple Watch, based on the report of PC Tablet.

Among the features that people can expect with the new iWatch are the new GPS, enhanced water-resistant features, barometer, as well as improved battery life and a faster processor.

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