If tech news is feeling a little repeaty, with new phones and gadgets arriving in a seemingly endless stream over the last few weeks, know that it’s not Groundhog Day. But it is almost time for yet another Apple event where new hardware will show up.
At an event at its company headquarters next week, Apple will unveil the iPhone 16, as well as the next Apple Watch and (most likely) some AirPods. But like most tech events these days, much of the presentation is likely to revolve around artificial intelligence.
The promotional image for next Monday’s event is an Apple logo wrapped in a colorful glow with all the shades commonly used for Siri, Apple’s digital assistant. (Tagline: “It’s Glowtime.”) This may be a hint that Siri is getting yet another (ahem) glow-up or, more likely, that Apple will delve deeper into the Apple Intelligence features it showed off at WWDC this summer. With Apple just now getting into its AI era, Siri and Apple Intelligence are likely to be a huge part of the event.
The announcement will stream live on Monday September 9 at 10 am PDT, 1 pm ET, and 6 pm BST. Watch it right here on this page, or on Apple’s website, YouTube page, or by launching Apple TV+ on an Apple TV. (You don’t need to be a subscriber to watch the video on Apple TV+.)
Here’s what to expect from Apple, based on rumors, leaked information, and what we know from covering every iPhone launch since the first.