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Apple has given the Oval Office a run for its money in the
past few weeks – we’ve had an unprecedented number of leaks ahead of the
firm’s annual product launch.
So, barring any surprises –
a Steve Jobs-esque “one more thing” – we have a pretty good idea of
what to expect when Tim Cook heads out on stage on Wednesday. He’ll do
it as the chief executive of the first US company to reach a value of
$1tn (£768bn). To keep it that way, Apple will be building on past
successes rather than introducing anything dramatically new.
We’ll likely see three new iPhones, a revamped Apple Watch, and maybe some new iPads. Later in the year, rumour suggests a budget laptop may be on the way.
What we won’t see, however, are some of the innovative leaps being promised by some of Apple’s competitors.
Samsung plans a device with a flexible display by the end of the year. OnePlus said its next phone will have a fingerprint sensor built into the screen. Huawei, which recently overtook Apple in global smartphone sales, has said it is working on a flexible device of its own.
But,
of course, Apple’s strength is in ignoring such emerging technologies
until they feel the time is right to build it into their products. As
far as they see it, there’s no point in technology for technology’s sake
– a philosophy that has been validated year after year.
"Right
now the iPhone franchise is so strong that it feels like it's almost
untouchable," says Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight.
"Even at
a time when rivals such as Samsung are having to push the envelope on
developing new technology such as folding screens."
Last year, it was the iPhone’s 10-year anniversary, and fans were
expecting a reinvention of the device. What they got was the iPhone X –
Ten – that, while not revolutionising the range, did at least push it
into something of a new design phase.
It also brought the iPhone into a new price bracket: $999.
Anticipation
is not nearly as high this time around. This is what is referred to as
an “S” year, when Apple doesn’t make any major changes to its device,
save for some internal improvements – and tacks an “S” to the device
name to make it clear.
So, in keeping with that theme, we’re
expecting an iPhone XS. As well as that, leaks suggest another, larger
version – one which may make $999 the “cheaper” option of the two. That
bigger version might be called the XS Max, a name which to me sounds
more like a muscle-building powder supplement, but hey - I’m not a
marketer.
Apple’s stock price went up dramatically when the
company revealed the average selling price of an iPhone was going up.
Some had been concerned - Apple was very much testing the water with its
iPhone X’s $999 price point last year, its most expensive phone ever.
Twelve months on, the answer to “will people spend that much on an
iPhone?” is, according to sales figures, an emphatic “yes”. With the XS
Max we’ll see how far Apple can push it.
Beyond the XS and XS
Max, completing the set in 2018 may be a budget version of the iPhone X.
If so, that would mean the home button, the circular button that made
the iPhone instantly recognisable, will be no more.
While the
iPhone remains Apple’s bread and butter, accounting for the vast amount
of the firm’s profits, a growing part of its business comes from other
areas, such as the Apple Watch. The device hasn’t seen the blockbuster
sales some might have expected since its launch in 2015 but it’s
comfortably the biggest-selling smartwatch on the market.
Leaks
suggest we may see a new Apple Watch with a slightly bigger screen and
more sophisticated heart-monitoring capabilities. Three years since the
original, I predict the Apple Watch being a big seller this Christmas –
early adopters are primed to upgrade, and those who held back might now
be tempted.
Apple Watch sales are good for Apple’s wider business – it only works with the iPhone, naturally. Several rumour sites compete for tidbits of information about Apple's
forthcoming products and often manage to share details before the tech
giant would like them to be disclosed.
But at the end of last month, 9to5Mac's publication of what appeared to be official marketing images of one of the new iPhones and a new Apple Watch was a real coup for the site.
"To my memory, this is unprecedented," wrote the veteran Apple commentator John Gruber.
After much speculation about how he achieved his scoop, 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo has now revealed the technique he used via his Twitter account.
He wrote that he had studied the web addresses that Apple had used to
host images of products announced at its last "special event" and
deduced what the equivalents might be this time round.
He said he had not expected to find anything when he typed in the addresses, but was successful on his first attempt.
"Looking
at the naming for past events, sometimes they combine multiple things
into one recap image, which makes them harder to guess," he explained.
"We managed to guess the iPhone and Watch ones because they are 'hero' shots."
"Apple took them down immediately after we published," he added.
The iPhone-maker is likely to keep its secrets more closely guarded next time round.
So, about those marketing images: they came from the recap section of the special event website. I used the URL pattern from the last event and guessed the device’s names. Apple took them down immediately after we published. pic.twitter.com/5ywgetkAbx
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