Apple reveals date for September iPhone event

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Apple reveals date for September iPhone event
Steve Jobs Theater, in the before times. Credit: David Paul Morris / getty

It's official.

Apple revealed the date of its September event where the tech giant is expected to unveil the latest iPhone. On Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. PT, Apple will broadcast the event from Apple Park.

Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, shared a brief animation confirming the date which is sure to be picked apart for clues as to what, exactly, will be revealed.

SEE ALSO: Sorry, the iPhone 13's satellite features will likely be only for emergencies

Apple typically announces new iPhones at its September events, and it is expected to announce the iPhone 13 this year.

Related Video: Apple has a lot of new products, so we ranked them

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