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Apple’s California streaming event – where the company unveiled the iPhone 13 series, a made-over iPad Mini, and the Apple Watch Series 7 – became full of surprises. But we had been also amazed by what was completely lacking from the show. Rumoured products just like the AirPods 3 and the new MacBook Pros have already hit the market. The good news? We probably won’t wait long for them to take the stage. If you’re desperate to discover when will Apple hold its next and upcoming events.

Apple event October 2021

October 2020 saw Apple introduce the iPhone 12. However, it was an unusual year and commonly the iPhone could have been launched in September. October is typically the month Apple announces new Macs and new iPods, and it is able to properly be in 2021.
Wondering what date it should be set? The final October activities have (or have not) taken place on the following dates, so we expect an event on Tuesday, October 12, or Wednesday, October 13.

  • 2019: No October events
  • 2018: Tuesday, October 30
  • 2017: No October event
  • 2016: Thursday 27 October
  • 2015: No October event
  • 2014: Thursday October 16
  • 2013: Tuesday October 22
  • 2012: Tuesday 23 October
  • 2011: Tuesday, October 4.

We can very well see the following launch in October’s schedule.

M1X MacBook Pros

Apple M1X MacBook Pros

We’ve known for quite a while since Apple is set to altogether refresh its MacBook Pro arrangement this year. Apple has a major redesign of the MacBook Pro 13, slimming down its bezels and expanding its display screen to transform it into a 14-inch model. This display screen equal mini-LED technology that graces the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, hugely enhancing its brightness and contrast.

AirPods 3

Apple AirPods 3

We were sure that the AirPods 3 could show up on Apple’s California streaming show. Airpods have features with spatial audio, Adaptive EQ, longer battery life. Plus they are sweat and water-resistant.

HomePod Mini

A quick eye on Apple's upcoming and next events!
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It has an amazing room-filling sound. HomePod Mini is your perfect intelligent assistant. Highlights smart home control. It now comes in five bold colours: Space Grey, Blue, Yellow, Orange and White.

Apple’s Event Schedule for 2022

Whether those events are physical or virtual, Apple generally holds 3 or 4 in a year.

In a less ordinary year, like 2020 and 2021, Apple does not invite people to events, however, it makes no much less of an impact by inviting all of us to enrol in it in a web broadcast. We desired Apple’s video displays in 2020 to the usual events in front of an audience.

  • March / April (schooling and creativity topics, regularly includes iPads)
  • June (WWDC – mostly software/ pro hardware).
  • September (iPhones and Apple Watches).
  • October (iPads and sometimes consumer Macs).

Spring 2022 Event

Spring events are usually less important, such as new iPad or Mac models for the consumer or education markets.

  • 2021: 20 April.
  • 2020: No event.
  • 2019: 25 March.
  • 2018: 27 March.
  • 2017: No Event.
  • 2016: 21 March.
  • 2015: 9 March.

We may see a new model for iPad Air at this event.

Apple WWDC Event 2022

  • Monday 6 June – predicted

Here are the dates at which WWDC has kicked off in the preceding years. The event is week-long and the keynote is usually on a Monday.

  • 2021: 7 June
  • 2020: 22 June
  • 2019: 3 June
  • 2018: 4 June
  • 2017: 5 June
  • 2016: 13 June
  • 2015: 8 June

It might seem a long way in the future, but we’re already listening to approximate products that might release at WWDC 2022, including a new large iMac. It seems probable that the bigger iMac will get a larger display screen and a redesign in line with the 24in the model.

September 2022 iPhone event

  • Tuesday 13 or Wednesday 14 September 2022 – predicted

Who knows what autumn 2022 should bring, however, Apple has launched a brand new iPhone in the September of almost every year in the past decade, so a brand new iPhone seems nearly sure for September.

2020 was an exemption for that standard – with the iPhone discharge in October, nonetheless, the organization actually held a September occasion. Apple likes to keep September events.

On that basis, in case you want to pencil in a capacity date for an iPhone release – or as a minimum, a September event – based on the dates Apple has held preceding September events occurred on we expect Tuesday 13 or Wednesday 14 September 2022.

  • 2021: Tuesday 14 September
  • 2020: Tuesday 15 September
  • 2019: Tuesday 10 September
  • 2018: Wednesday 12 September
  • 2017: Tuesday 12 September
  • 2016: Wednesday 7 September
  • 2015: Wednesday 9 September
  • 2014: Tuesday 9 September
  • 2013: Tuesday 10 September
  • 2012: Wednesday 12 September

As for what will launch the iPhone 14 feels like a secure bet!

Conclusion

Apple loves holding events, and that was more clear in 2020 than any other time in recent memory, with the company facilitating three successive months of product uncovers in the last 50% of the year.

However, Apple doesn’t need an event to dispatch new products. All through the Coronavirus pandemic, Apple has kept on dispatching refreshed Macs, iPhones and iPads.

Over time there are typically up to four Apple events at which the company discloses its most recent products before an enormous group. In a typical year, Apple, by and large, holds various events: one in the spring, one in the summer, one in September and one in October. In a few years, there will be no spring event and in different years Apple will avoid the October event, as it did in 2019.

However, Apple will in general hold events – they are after each of the extraordinary ways of catching everybody’s eye and furthermore impart they’re informing successfully.

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