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2Look for Tim Cook to Share Sales
Apple CEO Tim Cook won’t have many surprises during his brief comments at the onset of the event. Expect Cook to talk about all of the “exciting” things his company will share that day and then get right into the success of its many products. Apple loves to start out its events with stats and sales figures, and this year will be no different.
3Android Comparisons Will Be Made
Apple doesn’t like Android. That’s precisely why the company will be showing the ways in which it believes its iPhone can perform more adeptly at certain tasks than Android handsets. Apple will also showcase the superiority of its software over Android. Google’s operating system is a major target for Apple, and that’s not going to change anytime soon.
4Expect Some New iOS Features
Although Apple already showed off iOS 8 at the Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this year, the company is expected to include new features in the iPhone 6 that would require some new apps to be bundled with its operating system. Because of that, it’s entirely possible that Apple will spend some time outlining new apps it’s building into its operating system. Apple has done this before and seems likely to do it again.
5The 5.5-Inch Device Doesn’t Appear Imminent
Although there was plenty of talk a couple of months ago that Apple would introduce a 5.5-inch iPhone 6, such a device might not appear at the Sept. 9 event. The latest reports suggest that Apple has faced some yield issues with the device’s screen and might delay its introduction for a few months. For now, Apple might focus customers’ attention on a 4.7-inch iPhone 6, and not a 5.5-inch model.
6Now’s the Time for Near-Field Communication
Talk of Apple bundling near-field communication (NFC) into its handsets has been happening for years. However, it appears that this year it might actually happen. Apple, according to reports, is working on a mobile payment system with credit cards stored in iTunes as the backbone. The NFC chip built into the iPhone 6 would allow customers to pay for goods without ever needing to take their credit cards out of the wallet. It’s similar to Google Wallet and Softcard, but might actually prove more popular—if Apple can do it right.
7A Fall Launch Date for the iPhone 6 Seems Likely
This prediction isn’t too difficult to make, but expect Apple to announce an early fall launch date for the iPhone 6. At the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple said that iOS 8 would launch in the fall, and the company typically releases its new operating system distributions a few days before its latest iPhone. Apple isn’t expected to change course this year.
8Apple Won’t Change Pricing
Apple also won’t change course in the pricing of its iPhone 6. Over the last several years, Apple has continued to offer its new devices at the same prices as its last one. The company then discounts the price on previous products. Although the iPhone 6 will be bigger and likely come with enhanced features, it won’t cost any more than the $200 starting price that mobile service contract customers can obtain with the iPhone 5S.
9The iPhone 5S Won’t Go Away Any Time Soon
The iPhone 5S isn’t going anywhere. Apple will reduce the price on the iPhone 5S by about $100 and then cut its many feature options. It’s a move Apple has used successfully in the past and something the company should be expected to do again with the 5S. At this point, the more devices Apple can offer at reasonable prices, the better its chances of competing with Android.
10Yes, the iWatch Will Make an Appearance
It took awhile to get here, but yes, the iWatch will be on display at Apple’s Sept. 9 event. For months, rumors have been swirling suggesting the iWatch would make its debut, but that hasn’t happened to date. Sept. 9 seems like the perfect time for Apple to show off its smartwatch and capitalize on the busy year-end shopping season.
11Lots of Gaming Talk
Apple is expected to announce several component enhancements in the iPhone 6. That will mean a new processor, likely a new graphics coprocessor and more memory. In the past, when Apple has made similar enhancements, the company has called on game developers to show off its product’s new power. Expect the same this time around.