However, it seems that Apple could be planning an event-filled September. This is according to a report from DigiTimes (paywall) who claims that Apple is expected to host multiple special events in September. This is kind of strange because Apple usually spaces their events apart, as opposed to cramming them all in a single month.
For example, last year we saw an Apple Watch and iPad event in September, followed by an iPhone event and then about a month later. We then had another event that saw Apple launch their M1 Mac computers.
We expect that to be the same this year, where the iPhone 13 and Apple Watch will probably launch in September, and then Apple could host another event in October or November for its rumored redesigned Mac mini and MacBook Pros. In any case, if Apple is still sticking with its virtual and pre-recorded events, we suppose it shouldn’t really be an issue to schedule them scattered throughout the month, but we’ll have to wait and see.