As per Andrew Griffin from The Independent, Apple’s forthcoming “Let Loose” event will have an accompanying event in London.
The report doesn’t give any more details about what’s happening in London, but it could simply be a briefing for UK journalists to get hands-on time with the new iPads and other products Apple is likely to unveil next month.
Apple often invites the media to these kinds of hands-on briefings in cities like New York and Toronto after events.
Apple’s “Let Loose” event kicks off on Tuesday, 7th May at 7am Pacific Time, which is 3pm in London.
New gadgets expected to be announced include two new iPad Pro models, two new iPad Air models, an updated Apple Pencil, and a redesigned Magic Keyboard for iPads, with a chance of some surprises too.
The event will be live-streamed on Apple’s website and YouTube.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said he reckons Apple will launch its Vision Pro headset in more countries before its WWDC developers conference on 10th June.
Could this London “event” let UK journalists try the Vision Pro too? It might make sense for Apple to launch it internationally before unveiling visionOS 2 at WWDC, with the UK being one of nine expected launch countries.
But of course, this is just speculation based on a single line in a British newspaper. We’ll have to wait and see what Apple actually has planned.
Apple’s “Let Loose” event, scheduled for 7th May, is expected to unveil new iPad models, an updated Apple Pencil, and a redesigned Magic Keyboard. It will also be streamed online.
The London event likely serves as a media briefing, giving UK journalists a chance to experience new products firsthand. Details are limited, but it’s customary for Apple to hold such briefings in major cities.
It’s speculated that Apple might use the London event to demo the Vision Pro headset to UK media, especially since the UK is tipped to be among the first markets for its launch.
The main event begins at 7am Pacific Time, which is 3pm in London. This timing facilitates simultaneous activities and live demonstrations across different regions.
Apple fans and interested viewers can watch the event live on Apple’s official website or through their YouTube channel, ensuring global accessibility.
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