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That Apple’s events are online makes them more beautiful. But we get lost from the direct as the “failure” of FACE ID

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple‘s september Event too stream Live from⁤ Apple Park, New Devices Anticipated

Apple has ‌officially confirmed its upcoming ⁣event will take place on September 9th at ⁤Apple Park, promising ⁤a showcase‌ of the latest innovations including the iPhone 17, new⁢ Apple Watch ⁤models – Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3 – and the next​ generation AirPods Pro ⁤3. The‍ event will be streamed online,continuing a trend‍ that broadens access but alters ​the experience for those accustomed to in-person‌ previews.

While online broadcasts offer a wider⁤ audience‍ the ability to witness Apple’s announcements,they lack the ‍immediacy and tactile experience of hands-on testing. Applesfera’s Pedro aznar will be⁢ present at Apple Park to evaluate the ⁢new devices firsthand,acknowledging⁢ the distinct nature of that ‌experience compared to the live stream. This highlights a growing⁢ discussion about the trade-offs between accessibility and the nuanced evaluation‍ of technology, especially concerning features like Face ID, where real-world performance can differ ‍considerably from demonstrations.The⁢ September event is expected to ⁤unveil notable ⁢updates across Apple’s product lines. Beyond the iPhone 17, attention is focused on the next iterations of the Apple Watch, with anticipated releases of ⁤the Series 11, Ultra 3, and a new ‌SE 3 model. Together, the launch ‍of AirPods Pro 3 is generating excitement, signaling potential advancements in Apple’s popular wireless earbud technology.Alongside⁣ hardware⁤ announcements, Apple is also poised to preview iOS 26, the latest version of its mobile operating system.‍ Details ​regarding ⁤new features, compatibility with existing‍ iPhone models,⁤ and‌ the release date are anticipated⁢ during the event.

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