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Apple has officially confirmed that its Fall Event will take place on September 9, 2025, at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The keynote begins at 10:00 p.m. PKT and will be livestreamed on Apple’s website and YouTube channel.

Here’s what Apple is expected to unveil during the much-anticipated launch.


Apple Watch Lineup

Apple is likely to open the event with its next-generation smartwatches:

  • Apple Watch Ultra 3 – May include satellite messaging and 5G connectivity, along with a brighter and more efficient display.
  • Apple Watch Series 11 – Could debut high blood pressure detection as a new health feature.
  • Apple Watch SE 3 – Rumored to match the performance of flagship models while remaining affordable.

All three models are expected to feature Apple’s new in-house Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip.

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AirPods Pro 3

The AirPods Pro 3 are expected to be Apple’s next-generation earbuds, building on the last update in 2023. Possible features include:

  • H3 chip for improved audio performance
  • Heart rate and temperature sensors
  • Live translation capability
  • Deeper integration with the Apple Watch for fitness and health tracking

iPhone 17 Series

The highlight of the event will be the iPhone 17 lineup, featuring four models:

  • iPhone 17 Air – Touted as the thinnest iPhone ever at just 5.5 mm, featuring a single 48MP rear camera, a higher-density silicon anode battery, and a 120Hz ProMotion display.
  • iPhone 17 – A slightly larger 6.3-inch display, upgraded from the 6.1-inch predecessor, with 120Hz refresh rate support.
  • iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – Expected to debut a horizontal glass camera island, a 48MP zoom sensor, and Apple’s A19 Pro chip (3nm) paired with 12GB RAM. Both models may include an anti-glare display coating inspired by iPads.

Additionally, Apple may replace FineWoven cases with a new line of TechWoven cases.


Software Updates

The event is also expected to bring the official release of iOS 26, which introduces a completely new Liquid Glass design language across the operating system.


What Might Not Launch This Time

While Apple is working on several other products—including a second-generation HomePod mini, a new Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chip, and an updated AirTag—these are unlikely to make an appearance at the September 9 event.