Apple's October event: Here's what you can expect

Apple typically livestreams events on various platforms, ensuring global accessibility
A representational image. — Canva
A representational image. — Canva

Apple is finally going to release a major product launch and this time, more of an iPad and Macs lined up. The tech giant shall release the latest hardware after the successful release of iPhone 16 in an exclusive event.

Here's what you can expect from Apple's October event.

When is Apple’s October event?

Although Apple hasn't officially confirmed the date, experts predict the event will take place on Monday, October 28, considering last year's event occurred on October 30.

The start time remains uncertain, with possibilities ranging from 10am PT (1pm ET) to 5pm PT (8pm ET).

What hardware to expect from Apple's October event

These are some of the hardware devices Apple is expected to announce:

  • iPad Mini 7: The mini-tablet from Cupertino-based tech giant is likely to come with performance improvements and new designs.
  • Entry iPad 11: Cosmetic refinements, but no design overhauls.
  • M4 Macs: More powerful processing on Mac laptops and desktop, iMac and Mac Mini.

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The Mac Mini shall receive its first chassis overhaul in over a decade, shrinking its size significantly.

How to watch Apple's October event

To catch all the excitement of Apple's October event, you can tune in to the live keynote from the comfort of your own space. Apple typically livestreams events on various platforms, ensuring global accessibility. This time around, you can watch the event on:

  • Apple's official website,
  • Apple TV app,
  • YouTube channel.