New Apple releases 2015: iPhone 6S/iPhone 7, iPad Pro, and Apple TV to be launched September?

The Apple iPhone 6 Plus, running on iOS 8 Apple

It appears that Apple fans won't have to wait long for the release of the next devices from the tech giant.

According to the latest news from Buzzfeed, the launch date of a new iPhone (either 6s or 7) will be on Sept. 9.

Last year, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were launched on Sept. 9 and it is expected that a new device will be launched on the same date this year.

Not only will a new phone be introduced, but speculations are pointing at the launch of iPad Pro. According to sources who are familiar with plans from Apple, the new 12.9-inch iPad may also appear at the event.

This news is yet to be confirmed but there's a possibility that the device could make an appearance at the event or at a later date.

Any news on iPad Pro circulating online are pure speculations since Apple needs to confirm on the news.

But several reports claim that the new iPad design will be comparable to the iPad Air 2, which has slim bezels and thin chassis, iDigitalTimes reported.

It is also expected that the new Apple tablet will run on iOS 9 and have features such as the Touch ID and high resolution of 2732 x 2048 display.

It was also rumored that iPad Pro will carry a stylus and a USB 3.0 port.

Other than iPhone 6s or 7 and iPad Pro, the event will also reportedly launch the new Apple TV.

Reports stated that the new TV will have a revamped body and run on an A8 processor. Apple TV is also expected to have a new touch remote, new interface, and App Store support.

As for the new smart gadgets, whatever Apple has in store for the next iPhone and iPad versions, it is expected that they won't fail to impress.

New releases from the tech company should be a success, unless the tech giant puts in features that are unnecessary for most people.

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