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EVOLUTION: MAJOR APPLE PRODUCT LAUNCHES ON THE WAY

2019 was one of Apple’s most successful years to date, but the company is showing no signs of slowing down. As well as five new iPhones launching in 2020, Apple is expanding its universe, introducing innovative products and services to keep the tech giant at the top.

SPRING LAUNCHES

Though Apple traditionally saves big launches for September, where iPhones and Apple Watches are given their annual upgrade, this year the company looks set to rinse and repeat its 2019 release schedule, hosting a Special Event in March to show off the new products it’s been working on, giving Apple fanatics another excuse to head into their local Apple Store.

Word on the grapevine suggests Apple will kick off 2020 with an affordable smartphone, the spiritual successor to the iPhone SE. Expected to be called), the device is already under trial production, with mass-scale production to follow in the next few weeks. Sporting a similar design to the iPhone 8, the iPhone 9 will sell for $399 in the United States, designed to .

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