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Last-minute rumors about the Apple event: iPhone 16, Apple Watch and more

Last-minute rumors about the Apple event: iPhone 16, Apple Watch and more

There are officially less than 24 hours until Apple's special event highlighting the iPhone 16 and more. Ahead of tomorrow's festivities, some last-minute rumors have surfaced that include new details about the iPhone 16, accessories, AirPods, and more.

iPhone 16 camera details

On Friday, we unveiled a handful of new camera features coming to the iPhone 16 Pro this year, including:

  • 4K video recording at 120 frames per second
  • Support for ProRes 4K video recording when connected to external storage
  • Support for 4K recording when using QuickTake
  • Support for JPEG-XL format for capturing lossy and lossless photos
  • Pause and resume video recording in the Camera app
  • A feature to remove wind noise from videos

Additionally, we reported that the iPhone 16's new record button supports third-party camera apps in addition to Apple's camera app.

iPhone 16 Accessories

This weekend, a leaked image was posted on social media purporting to show six colors for iPhone 16 cases. These will reportedly be made from new material and serve as a “replacement” for the oft-maligned FineWoven cases that debuted with the iPhone 15.

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Dark purple
  • Green
  • Light grey
  • Taupe

Apple is also reportedly preparing an “integrated design” for its cases to make room for the record button instead of just using a simple cutout.

Apple Watch Series 10

On Friday, we reported a few new details about the Apple Watch Series 10. In addition to larger screens, the new Apple Watch Series 10 will have an updated ECG/heart rate sensor for more accurate results. Apple is also improving the water resistance of the Apple Watch this year.

Apple is also preparing new watch faces to take advantage of the larger display of the Apple Watch Series 10. One of these new watch faces is called “Reflections” and reacts dynamically to ambient light.

Additionally, Bloomberg has reported that the Apple Watch Series 10 will offer sleep apnea detection. However, the feature may not be available at launch and could come later via a software update. Apple had also hoped to bring high blood pressure detection to the Apple Watch Series 10 this year, but that feature has been delayed.

iOS 18, macOS Sequoia and more

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Apple will also announce the release dates for its next software updates tomorrow. These include iOS 18, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, iPadOS 18, and visionOS 2.

Apple will also release macOS Sequoia much earlier than usual this year. Citing “internal Apple documentation” MacRumors reports that macOS Sequoia “will be released to the public in mid-September.”

Last year, macOS Sonoma was released on September 26. Before that, Apple usually released macOS updates in October or November, followed by iOS in September.

No AirPods Max, iPads or Macs

And anyone who was hoping for new iPads, Macs or AirPods Max at tomorrow's event will probably have to be patient. Bloomberg reports that Apple will hold another special event in October to unveil updates to the Mac mini, iMac, MacBook Pro, iPad mini, and more.

Apple is also working on an update to the AirPods Max with USB-C for charging and new colors. The update is expected to be released this year, but a more precise date is unclear. The new AirPods 4, however, are not expected to be announced until tomorrow's event.

Packing

What are you most looking forward to at Apple's “It's Glowtime” event tomorrow? Are you planning on buying a new iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10, Apple Watch Ultra 3, or AirPods 4 this year? Let us know in the comments.

9to5Mac will be covering all of Apple's announcements from Cupertino this week, so stay tuned.


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