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Apple 2016 Predictions: What to Expect

By Kanika Gupta | Update Date: Jan 06, 2016 09:02 AM EST

2015 looked good for Apple but with new year comes new expectations from the premier tech company. Predictions are rife and it is safe to say that Apple will experience a busy 2016. Now with Christmas over and CES and MWC just round the corner, Apple seems to be gearing up for the big year. However, the one company that waits it out in Q1 is Apple. They like to reveal their best products by Q3. But this year looks different as the company is expected to roll its new Apple Watch 2 and iPhone 6c by the end of Q1, says Macworld. It is not just about the new iPhone or watch. Apple is also set to release some cool new software, hardware and set of new services throughout the year.

The first product expected to be launched is Apple Watch 2, if the rumors are to be believed. It is said to be released in March and go on sale a month later. Users can expect a thinner design, better battery, more health sensors and even a new shape. Another product that is expected to come out in March is the iPhone 6c series. This handset will most likely to appear to people who want to buy a smaller, yet cheaper iPhone without compromising on the product quality. 6c will sport 16GB storage, 2GB RAM, Touch ID and an aluminum body. Apple enthusiasts can also look out for iPad Air in March 2016 that did not see much upgrade in 2015. Even though there will not be much change in the design, rumors say that the internal change includes A9X chip and there may be an additional support for Apple Pencil, reported Know Your Mobile

By June, you will be able to get a sneak peek at iOS 10, an updated version of Apple's mobile operating system as well as the latest update to OSX Mac Operating System. In fall season keep an eye out on much-hyped iPhone 7 which is expected to have a new design. Speculations have already been made about its features, design etc by industry experts and Apple users alike, reports USA Today.

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