Today at 10 Pacific / 1 Eastern, Apple will introduce the 2020 version of the iPhone. Technically, one new iPhone was already released this year. The second-generation iPhone SE was released in April, and it is a nice entry-level iPhone. The SE is especially nice for those who prefer a Touch ID button versus a larger screen with Face ID. (Before the pandemic, I considered that just a way to save money; now — in the age of wearing a mask —I consider it a feature.) But this is the time of year when we get to see Apple’s new flagship iPhone.
Lots of websites have rumors on what Apple may announce today, but since the event is just a few hours away, I recommend that we all just wait to see what Apple announces. If we are lucky, perhaps Apple will find a new way to amaze and delight its customers.
You can watch a live stream of the event at this page on Apple’s website.