The Apple Store is currently unavailable before the upcoming releases of the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10.

As per regular custom, the Apple Online Store is experiencing an outage before the ‘Glowtime’ event hosted by Apple, scheduled to start at 10 AM Pacific Time today.

The firm is anticipated to unveil a fresh lineup of iPhones; the 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max models. Additionally, the Apple Watch Series 10 will be introduced, showcasing a revamped design and screens that are bigger, in addition to a newer set of AirPods, possibly including other undisclosed features.

Supposing that Apple adheres to its typical schedule, the iPhone 16 lineup will be available for preorder starting Friday, September 13. The devices are expected to begin distribution a week following that, with a confirmed release date set for September 20th. The retail outlet will provide information and specifications regarding the new models, however, purchasing access will be denied at this point.

Apple might begin selling the AirPods or Watches soon. Historically, these gadgets have often been released right after the announcement event.

The main highlight of the latest iPhones will be a novel feature, likely named the ‘camera button’. This feature will make it simple for users to snap photos and record videos by simply tapping on the button, similar to the operation of top-tier DSLR cameras that use physical click mechanisms. The button is anticipated to be touch-sensitive; a light touch will activate the camera app, zooming in on the object being photographed. Additionally, the iPhone camera button will allow for smooth zooming through tapping and swiping actions.

The upcoming iPhone 16 will come with an advanced chip, A18 and A18 Pro, improved camera systems, and an expanded color palette. The rear cameras of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have been redesigned into a vertical stacked configuration, allowing for the first time the recording of video in three dimensions. It’s anticipated that Apple will introduce new AI functionalities alongside the release of these phones, although many of the most high-profile AI capabilities of Apple are scheduled to be available for a later period.

As we celebrate the tenth birthday of the Apple Watch, it’s anticipated that Apple will reveal the latest iteration of their Series 10 lineup. This new collection is set to include two different models, both boasting slimmer designs and bigger screens compared to the previous Series 9 models. Additionally, the Series 10 will introduce sleep apnea detection as a crucial new capability, enhancing the watch’s role as a health companion.

The upcoming AirPods lineup is anticipated to include two different models, one designed for those seeking top-of-the-line features at a premium price and the other more budget-friendly, positioned below the AirPods Pro in terms of cost. The pricier model, referred to as the ‘AirPods 4’, is speculated to boast some type of active noise-cancellation technology. It’s also rumored that the AirPods Max, the luxury headphones by Apple, could be updated today, perhaps adding a USB-C charging feature. It’s likely that the AirPods Pro, known for their advanced features, will be the last to receive an update, with an expected release in 2025.

Mac and iPad software updates are planned for the upcoming year, likely to be revealed during a different Apple gathering in October, so hold off on asking about them today.

Keep an eye on 9to5Mac for comprehensive updates on Apple’s event in September, as we provide you with live broadcasts of every announcement.

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