The iPhone 13's release date has finally been confirmed.

ByFaisal Chughtai | Published date:
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Apple has announced a new launch event on September 14 dubbed 'California Streaming,' which, like the previous virtual events, would be broadcast across various devices.

Although Apple did not officially state it, it is reasonable to infer that the iPhone 13 will be released on this day since September is the typical month in which Apple releases new iPhones.

Due to manufacturing difficulties, Apple missed its expected debut date last year, but things seem to be back on track for 2021.

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There has been no official announcement on the iPhone 13's specifications, but we have heard persistent speculations pointing to a high refresh rate display, most likely just for the Pro versions. With enhanced Face ID, the notch is anticipated to be less than before. The incremental camera and chipset improvements are a certainty, and the general design of the phones will remain mostly the same.

Rumors have also suggested that satellite communication functionality would be available, allowing you to make calls and send messages without requiring a network connection, but only in certain areas.

At this event, we may also see a new Apple Watch and MacBooks with next-generation M1 chipsets. Apple will also announce release dates for the next versions of its operating systems, including iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey, as is customary.

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