The Apple Logo Is Pictured Inside The Newly Opened Omotesando Apple Store At A Shopping District In Tokyo
Check out the cool and useful features of the new Apple iOS 9. Pictured above: The Apple logo is pictured inside the newly opened Omotesando Apple store at a shopping district in Tokyo June 26, 2014. Reuters/Yuya Shino

Apple is supposedly scheduling an event on Sep. 9 in San Francisco, California. In this event, the tech giant will be announcing quite a few new devices including the most anticipated next-gen iPhones.

According to BuzzFeed, Apple has plans to unveil its next iPhone in a special event. The company is also expected to launch a new Apple TV and its long-awaited iPad Pro in the same event. Apple launched its iPhone 6 models last year on the same date. The new range will be the successors of the Phone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The new 6S series of iPhones will sport the most rumored Force Touch technology. Among the other features the iPhones will include an A9 processor, an improved camera system and a faster LTE chip. In March, Digitimes speculated that Apple will release three new iPhones in 2015. Thus, in addition the company is also expected to release the iPhone 6C.

The Apple TV will get a huge overhaul. It has not changed since early 2012. The Apple TV will be upgraded featuring a faster A8 processor, a touch-based remote control supporting Siri and increased onboard storage. Apple TV for the first may also get an app store, which may pivot it as a gaming console. The new-gen Apple TV will be entirely revamped with a slimmer body.

Apple is also expected to launch latest iPads including the much talked about 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Although MacRumors states that it may also be announced later. Earlier, Apple was expected to launch the product at it Word Wide Developers Conference in June.

All the above mentioned devices are expected to be powered by iOS 9. The new OS has many new features such as a windowed multi-tasking system. Both OS X and iOS 9 are currently out as public beta builds. Before the September event it is likely that the OS will come out of beta.

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