Apple’s iPhone 15 launch event in September will be pre-recorded 

A few months remain for the iPhone 15 series launch event, and the internet is already heating up with the launch rumors.  The last rumor said the event will take place on September 12th or 13th, and even specified the general availability will start from September 22nd. And now, the latest report suggests this event will be mostly pre-recorded.  iPhone 15 launch will be a pre-recorded event like last year Apple started pre-recording its keynotes after the COVID-19 pandemic back in 2020. Although, for recent events like WWDC 2023, Apple allowed in-person gatherings, the keynote was still pre-recorded.  Reputed Apple leaker and Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman has stated on Twitter, “Not that there was any doubt, but Sept 12 event is being prepared as an in-person launch. So recorded video + people watching at the Apple campus + hands on afterwards. Same as the iPhone 14.” Not that there was any doubt, but Sept 12 event is being prepared as an in-person launch. So recorded video + people watching at the Apple campus + hands on afterwards. Same as the iPhone 14. Here’s what to expect https://t.co/mFZbdRMugD https://t.co/ljf0DW95zj— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) August 9, 2023 No more Tim Cook addressing the crowd live?  Source: 9to5Mac While we love Apple’s live events, switching to a video keynote makes sense. It has removed the possibility of certain demos going wrong, giving Apple more control over the event. The company can even cut certain parts of the video if they decide to remove a…Apple’s iPhone 15 launch event in September will be pre-recorded 

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