“One More Thing”: The truth behind Apple’s Event invitation

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10. November
“One More Thing”: For his last Event this year, Apple chooses three important words

Apple is hosting in November a further Event, in which, supposedly, the Mac in the foreground is likely to be

Apple is hosting in November a further Event, in which, supposedly, the Mac in the foreground is likely to be

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Apple held on 10. November, the last Event of this year. The focus of a new Mac is likely to be. But perhaps there is still a small Surprise.

One more: After two Events in September (iPad and Apple Watch) and in October (iPhone 12 and HomePod Mini) there next Tuesday, another (and probably last) Apple Event this year. The Motto is selbstbewusstd: “One More Thing”. With these three words, the group presents traditional and new, for the company’s strategy, key products, such as the original iPhone or the first Apple Watch.

This time, the Mac is likely to be the focus: in the context of the developer conference WWDC in June of this year, Apple had announced that the group will return to the Chip maker, Intel the back and in the future on their own processors is set. This, the group announced under the name of Apple’s Silicon. Probably it is a more powerful variant of the A14-chip that is in iPhone 12, and the iPad Air is the fourth Generation. More to the development of the Apple processor, you can find here.

It is not yet known, which models be the first to be equipped with the new Chips. But a lot of the signs are on Macbooks, so mobile computer. Parallel-to-Apple-Silicon-based Macs, the company could introduce new variants with the classic Intel Chips. In addition, Apple is expected to use the Event, the final Version of the Mac operating system macOS Big Sur to announce.

The AirTags come from?

Apart from the computers, Apple could introduce in the framework of the event, finally the long-awaited AirTags. These are smart labels, which the user can attach to important items – similar to the popular products of the company Tile. You lose a product with angeheftetem AirTag, is a determination of the location on the Where-App. An early start would be in view of the forthcoming Christmas business, probably.

In addition, rumors to own Over-Ear headphones from the house of Apple, which could be as Airpods Studio in the shelves of the dealers to circulate for a Long time. With the headphones, the company would challenge the maker of Premium Bluetooth headphones with Noise-Cancelling to the heavy-weights include Bose and Sony. Because: As the AirPods Pro or Beats Solo Pro, the new Over-the-Ear, likely headphones seamless and better with iPhone, Apple Watch and Macbook can interact as competitors. However, there were recently reports that the presentation of the earphones is shifted to the coming year.

As with the previous Events in June, September, and October, the November Event to a pre-subscribed Online Event. The Event will take place at 19 o’clock German time.

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