Apple confirms the date for its next major reveal event. The Cupertino, Calif. company is expected to unveil several new pieces of hardware and reveal more details about its content plans and its subscription services.

The next Apple event will take place on September 10, 2019. The official invite sent to press in an email says that it is "by invitation only," though it is likely that the company will stream the event live on its site as it has done before. It will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater and will start at 10AM PST, so fans of the technology company will want to set their alarms ready for the big reveals.

The design of the invite, which shows a multi colored version of the Apple logo, doesn't give much away as is to be expected. There may be some more surprising announcements such as expensive monitor stands, but there are many other smart guesses as to what the company will probably show off in the event too.

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One popular and likely suggestion is that Apple will unveil several new iPhones. In 2018, Apple unveiled the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and the more affordable iPhone XR. These offered new features for gamers, such as the faster A12 Bionic chips which will help the phones run more powerful games, and the large touchscreens which are great for watching gameplay or playing mobile titles like Fortnite and PUBG Mobile.

The new iPhones are expected to offer bigger batteries, an A13 processor, and higher quality cameras too. The boost to the battery will be the feature that many iPhone fans are most excited about. Games like Pokemon GO are known to drain the iPhone battery and players have shared suggestions for how to make the iPhone battery last longer. With changes to the batteries on the next iPhone, players may no longer have to resort to these methods to get more out of their mobile device.

Apple will probably share more information about its Apple Arcade subscription service too. Several games have been confirmed for the service, such as Sonic Racing, The Pathless, and Lego Brawls but not all of these have had official gameplay reveals and there are likely many more games to be added to the list. A release date hasn't been confirmed and fans are waiting for information on prices too. All of these details may be revealed at the Apple event next month.

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Source: MacRumors