Apple has announced an upcoming special event scheduled for September, which is widely expected to introduce the highly anticipated iPhone 16 series. For several months, rumors have been swirling about the release of the new iPhone, and the timing of the "It's Glowtime" event aligns perfectly with the anticipated launch window for the iPhone 16. This significant occasion will be held at the iconic Steve Jobs Theater, located within Apple Park.


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Apple iPhone 16 Launch: How To Watch Live


The 'It's Glowtime' event of Apple is set to commence at 10 am Pacific Time (PT) / 1 pm Eastern Time (ET), which translates to 10:30 pm Indian Standard Time (IST) for viewers in India.


The event will be available to watch live on Apple’s website, the Apple TV app, and the company’s YouTube channel.


Or you can also stay tuned to this article and watch the event live here:



Apple iPhone 16 Expected Launch: What To Expect


The upcoming iPhone 16 series is expected to include four variants: the standard iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, as well as the more advanced iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.


According to a report from Apple Insider, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are expected to feature a camera system similar to that of the previous year's models. Rumours suggest that these new devices will include a 48-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.6 aperture and 2x optical zoom. Additionally, the ultra-wide-angle lens is likely to receive a slight improvement, upgrading to an f/2.2 aperture from the f/2.4 aperture found on the iPhone 15. This change could enhance low-light performance by allowing more light to reach the camera sensor.


The iPhone 16 series may also introduce macro photography capabilities, which would be a first for Apple's standard iPhone models. There is speculation that Apple might alter the camera design, potentially opting for a vertical pill-shaped cutout similar to the one on the iPhone X, as opposed to the diagonal layout of the iPhone 15. This design adjustment could potentially support spatial video capture.