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Apple ‘Time Flies’ event: what to expect with Apple Watch Series 6, a redesigned iPad Air, and more - The Verge
Sep 13, 2020 1 min, 23 secs
Developer Guilherme Rambo discovered that the metadata for the YouTube page for the event contained the phrase “Series 6,” which would seem to hint that we can expect to see a successor to the Apple Watch Series 5.

And we already know that watchOS 7 will have native sleep tracking, more customizations to watchfaces, and a rebranded Activity app called “Fitness.” But Apple hasn’t committed to a release date beyond “this fall.” Perhaps that firmware update will be available on the newest Apple Watch when it launches.

Bloomberg has corroborated that a follow-up to the Series 5 is on the way, but it also reported that Apple may release a new lower-end Apple Watch to replace the $199 Series 3.

If you want to get an idea of what that new iPad Air could look like, a rumored manual of the device may have leaked on social media, revealing the new design and features that might be coming to the new device.

The current generation iPad Air starts at $499, but it’s unclear if Apple plans to keep the iPad Air at that same price.

The rumored arrival of the new iPad Air could mean that Apple announces the release of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 for all, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Apple isn’t just rumored to be working on new iPhones, Apple Watches, and iPads.

We just won’t know what Apple plans to release until the event itself, which kicks off at 1PM ET on Tuesday, September 15th

Correction September 13th 1:57PM ET: The article originally misstated that the iPad Air would be the first Apple device with biometrics on the power button, instead of the first iOS/iPadOS

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