The smartwatch is expected to have more functionality and dependability compared to its predecessor. Users can utilize the gear despite being less dependent on an iPhone.
Alongside the new array to Apple’s collection, the Cupertino-based company should also give out some news about the iOS 10 and the Watch OS3 which the iPhone 7 and the Apple Watch 2 will be sporting respectively, straight out of the box.
The iPhone 7 is expected to come rolling out in the market by October, but pre-order will already be available after Apple’s event. While there has been no price tag for the device, expect that it would not go easy on the wallet just like previous models.
The 2015 models of Apple’s devices are also expected to cut down major prices as new gadgets enter the scene. The original Apple Watch have already slashed $150 on its selling price in anticipation for its successor model.
Apple will also unveil the new 2016 MacBook Pro which will sport a slimmer design and a touchscreen strip above the keys. The new MacBook is reported to have a USB Type-C connection.
The second-generation of the iPad Pro and the iPad Air, which hasn’t been updated in two years, and the Apple TV, are also expected to be launched during the event.