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Apple’s iPhone event: Everything that’s been revealed
Apple’s big iPhone event takes place today at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, and we have several reporters on the scene.
While all signs point to being the next major evolution of the gadget, this year’s new models will probably still have a lot to offer, from that new triple camera (to bump or not to bump?) to a few new colors.
Here’s our constantly updating rundown of everything Apple has announced …
New rumor: iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max
Bloomberg’s Marc Gurman tweeted that his sources say the successors to the iPhone XS and XS Max will be called the iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max, not the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max like previous rumors suggested.
The next version of the iPhone XR is still expected to be called the iPhone 11.
No reverse wireless charging?
Bad news people: It looks like Apple’s new iPhones won’t be able to wirelessly charge other devices, at least that’s what famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts. This comes after Apple’s infamous AirPower fail. Here come the jokes …
Sounds like all Apple can charge…
…is your credit card.
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) September 10, 2019
Hello Tim
And it looks like Apple CEO Tim Cook is already on the scene before 7 a.m. PT.
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