Apple Event: New iPad, Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE Specifications Leaked Hours Before Launch
Apple Event: New iPad, Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE Specifications Leaked Hours Before Launch 3c25d
Apple Watch SE is tipped to both Bluetooth and LTE connectivity. 1o5668
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 15 September 2020 11:17 IST
Apple Watch SE is expected to be the first affordable wearable model from the company 2t561x
Highlights
Apple event will begin at 10.30pm IST
Apple Watch Series 6 may come in two dial sizes
iPad 8th Gen is also expected to launch today
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Apple event today will see new product launches and the Cupertino, California-based giant is largely expected to launch new iPad and Apple Watch models. Hours before the big event, a leak offers key specifications of some of the rumoured products that Apple is expected to announce. This includes the 4th-generation iPad Air or the iPad Air 4, 8th-generation iPad, Apple Watch Series 6, and Apple Watch SE. The leak suggestions information regarding the processor and charging port on both the rumoured iPad models.
Prolific tipster Evan Blass took to Apple is rumoured to launch the 8th-generation iPad that may be powered by the old A12X processor and still the Lightning port.
Blass claims that Apple could also unveil the Apple Watch SE will be an affordable offering – a first in Apple's wearable range. The Apple Watch Series 6 is tipped to have the S4 processor. This is rather strange given that the Apple Watch Series 5 came with the S5 processor. In any case, the tipster says that the Apple Watch Series 6 may come in two dial sizes, and include both Bluetooth and LTE connectivity.
The affordable Apple Watch SE is also expected to come in two dial sizes and offer both Bluetooth and LTE connectivity. Both the smartwatches are rumoured to come in 40mm and 44mm dial sizes. The Apple Watch SE will likely lack some of the core features like ECG functionality or even the Always-On Display.
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