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The new Apple iPad Pro will soon be unveiled, and will be the culmination of a few busy weeks for Apple.
The Apple iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max are out (review here). The Apple Watch Series 4 is on the streets (see review here). The iPhone XR is imminent. But Apple still seems to have a lot of things in its sleeve, so there's nothing more than an updated iPad Pro with an all-screen design and a face ID. There will probably be a new type of MacBook, perhaps to replace the MacBook Air, in addition to this sacred AirPower charging mat and, oh, please, AirPods 2.
So when will all these riches be laid bare?
MacRumors has analyzed the number of ads announced in recent years – and Apple is a fast-paced company, until it's no longer the case.
Joe Rossignol has thoroughly reviewed the events organized by Apple every year since 2010. I mean, it's really a detail job: Rossignol even bothered to check the slogans for invitations to the event!
Be that as it may, it is true that there is not every October event or, in the case of 2011, it could just be a late version of the September event. It is at that time that the iPhone 4s was unveiled, the first iPhone that has not been launched in the summer and which has traced the pattern for years to come with announcements from the beginning of September.
There was no big event in October 2015 or last year.
Sometimes Apple reveals a product with nothing more than a press release.
But this year…?
Yes, you are right, the fact that there are many good things on the road, we suspect, means that an event seems more likely.
I think that there will be a special event.
At Steve Jobs Theater, right?
I'm not so sure. So far, Apple has organized only a very small number of events. Apart from a general meeting of shareholders held in February, there were only two press events. It's like Apple is recording it at the most special events to invite people outside of Apple.
Other major events this year were the WWDC, held in San Jose for the second year in a row and the launch of the iPad in March. It was in Chicago, not in Cupertino.
In fact, Apple is organizing key events in all sorts of places, like Tim Cook, who teamed with the Malala Fund in Beirut in January, for example.
So, really, the event could be any where. Apple likes to be unpredictable.
So when?
Well, October is pretty busy. On Tuesday, October 9, Google will host an event in New York, where it will launch its latest Pixel phones, as planned. I would say that this week will not be the right one, because invitations would certainly have already been sent. In fact, invitations would probably also have been sent for the following week, but not at all.
There are three weeks left in October: the weeks beginning the 15th, the 22nd and the 29th of October.
I think the week of October 22nd seems unlikely because of another Apple product, the iPhone XR. Apple might not want to focus on this phone even before it goes on sale, especially since many analysts believe that it will be a big seller.
And there is another reason why this week seems less likely: CEO Tim Cook will speak at a European Data Protection Conference in Brussels on Wednesday 24 October. Tim Cook can go around the world quickly, the day before is a possibility, but meticulous. rehearsals the clever presentations of the Apple suggest, after that is not. Whatever it is, Mr Cook will also want to prepare for Brussels.
All this brings us to the last week of the month. Jeremy Horwitz of Venture Beat suggests that October 30th could be an option.
The advantage is that it only falls a few days before the fourth quarter results are called, as is usually the case with late announcements by the company.
I would add that it also means that Mr. Cook could open the keynote speech in a sentence or two on the success of the latest versions, including the XR.
Should it be October?
The fact is that this is really not the case. Apple wants the announcement to be made as soon as possible and it is certainly advantageous to go before the latest financial results. But Apple will only make an announcement if it is ready and ready for use.
It is necessary to buy things in the shops early enough for Thanksgiving and holidays, but the first week of November is always acceptable.
Even if everyone reads the runes, the cold light of mathematics and the likelihood expressed by previous evidence are ultimately minor elements compared to what Apple needs to be sure of doing things right.
So keep going …
I would have said that the week beginning October 15th was likely without the fact that it was so close to the goal. I am sure that the following week will be over, the iPhone XR will go on sale and the CEO will travel to Brussels.
So, I guess it's the last days of October to watch. Apple never has an event on Monday, aside from WWDC's keynote address, so watch on Tuesday, October 30 or Wednesday, October 31. Thursday, November 1st is fourth-quarter earnings day. .
No matter, do not wait long.
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The new Apple iPad Pro will soon be unveiled, and will be the culmination of a few busy weeks for Apple.
The Apple iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max are out (review here). The Apple Watch Series 4 is on the streets (see review here). The iPhone XR is imminent. But Apple still seems to have a lot of things in its sleeve, so there's nothing more than an updated iPad Pro with an all-screen design and a face ID. There will probably be a new type of MacBook, perhaps to replace the MacBook Air, in addition to this sacred AirPower charging mat and, oh, please, AirPods 2.
So when will all these riches be laid bare?
MacRumors has analyzed the number of ads announced in recent years – and Apple is a fast-paced company, until it's no longer the case.
Joe Rossignol has thoroughly reviewed the events organized by Apple every year since 2010. I mean, it's really a detail job: Rossignol even bothered to check the slogans for invitations to the event!
Be that as it may, it is true that there is not every October event or, in the case of 2011, it could just be a late version of the September event. It is at that time that the iPhone 4s was unveiled, the first iPhone that has not been launched in the summer and which has traced the pattern for years to come with announcements from the beginning of September.
There was no big event in October 2015 or last year.
Sometimes Apple reveals a product with nothing more than a press release.
But this year…?
Yes, you are right, the fact that there are many good things on the road, we suspect, means that an event seems more likely.
I think that there will be a special event.
At Steve Jobs Theater, right?
I'm not so sure. So far, Apple has organized only a very small number of events. Apart from a general meeting of shareholders held in February, there were only two press events. It's like Apple is recording it at the most special events to invite people outside of Apple.
Other major events this year were the WWDC, held in San Jose for the second year in a row and the launch of the iPad in March. It was in Chicago, not in Cupertino.
In fact, Apple is organizing key events in all sorts of places, like Tim Cook, who teamed with the Malala Fund in Beirut in January, for example.
So, really, the event could be any where. Apple likes to be unpredictable.
So when?
Well, October is pretty busy. On Tuesday, October 9, Google will host an event in New York, where it will launch its latest Pixel phones, as planned. I would say that this week will not be the right one, because invitations would certainly have already been sent. In fact, invitations would probably also have been sent for the following week, but not at all.
There are three weeks left in October: the weeks beginning the 15th, the 22nd and the 29th of October.
I think the week of October 22nd seems unlikely because of another Apple product, the iPhone XR. Apple might not want to focus on this phone even before it goes on sale, especially since many analysts believe that it will be a big seller.
And there is another reason why this week seems less likely: CEO Tim Cook will speak at a European Data Protection Conference in Brussels on Wednesday 24 October. Tim Cook can go around the world quickly, the day before is a possibility, but meticulous. rehearsals the clever presentations of the Apple suggest, after that is not. Whatever it is, Mr Cook will also want to prepare for Brussels.
All this brings us to the last week of the month. Jeremy Horwitz of Venture Beat suggests that October 30th could be an option.
The advantage is that it only falls a few days before the fourth quarter results are called, as is usually the case with late announcements by the company.
I would add that it also means that Mr. Cook could open the keynote speech in a sentence or two on the success of the latest versions, including the XR.
Should it be October?
The fact is that this is really not the case. Apple wants the announcement to be made as soon as possible and it is certainly advantageous to go before the latest financial results. But Apple will only make an announcement if it is ready and ready for use.
It is necessary to buy things in the shops early enough for Thanksgiving and holidays, but the first week of November is always acceptable.
Even if everyone reads the runes, the cold light of mathematics and the likelihood expressed by previous evidence are ultimately minor elements compared to what Apple needs to be sure of doing things right.
So keep going …
I would have said that the week beginning October 15th was likely without the fact that it was so close to the goal. I am sure that the following week will be over, the iPhone XR will go on sale and the CEO will travel to Brussels.
So, I guess it's the last days of October to watch. Apple never has an event on Monday, aside from WWDC's keynote address, so watch on Tuesday, October 30 or Wednesday, October 31. Thursday, November 1st is fourth-quarter earnings day. .
No matter, do not wait long.
If you liked this story, you might also like these:
AirPods 2 teased by Apple and coming? Here is everything you need to know
Week in clothing: Comparative Apple Watch 4 and Series 3, Fitbit helps the forces of order, Fitbit Charge 3
Compare and contrast: Apple Watch Series 4 vs. Apple Watch Series 3
Apple iPhone XS Max (and iPhone XS) Final Review: Do You Really Need It?
Apple Watch Series 4: Final Review: Answers to Your Questions