Bigger Announcements Expected on Apple September 9 Event; iPad Pro and Apple TV Could Overshadow iPhone 6S Launch

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On Wednesday, the biggest event yet of Apple will take place at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Apple executives are expected to unveil their latest innovations, including the new iPhone, Apple TV, mobile operating system, and Apple Watch. However, iPhone 6S is likely to be outshined by other huge and groundbreaking products.

According to CNN, Apple Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook, the new iPhone 6S might not be his most important announcement. Since there are a lot of rumors circulating around the Internet today, this may hold true.

Aside from the iPhone 6S, much bigger news will be about the long-rumored giant iPad or the 'iPad Pro' as well as the new Apple TV. The venue of the September event is 7000-seater, which Apple is likely to use the whole space to show off its latest product lineup.

The iPad sales have been going downward for the past years. In order to work against this slump, Apple is rumored to launch a new iPad, which is a 13-inch tablet version that is expected to be released in October. It will come with a similar Force Touch screen to the iPhone, complete with stylus, and aimed at professionals. This device could be the answer to turn around the iPad sales in the future.

The new Apple TV hardware could also overshadow the iPhone launch. This represents the beginning of Apple's plans to take over the living room. Initially, it will be pitched as a games console with new accessories like a redesigned controller that functions as a PlayStation or Xbox. Its release date is alleged to be in October and will cost $200.

Everyone's questions and predictions will finally be answered on Wednesday. Apple spectators and users will definitely stay tune to this event and witness what Apple will certainly reveal.

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