We'll know more about Apple's plans for iPhone 8 — and how we'll live without the physical Home button that has been a staple since 2007 — when
the device makes its official debut on September 12.
Not exact matches
Next Wednesday, Oct. 25, Amazon's smart home
devices will
make their
official debut on the shelves of 10 Kohl's locations in Los Angeles and Chicago — or at least, in Amazon - operated kiosks within those Kohl's locations.
The
official website says that the cellular versions of these
devices will
make their
debuts in mid-November.
No further information about the forthcoming
device was revealed by either source, but the public won't have to wait long — it will likely
make its
official debut on January 4th, 2017.
But shortly after the Chinese OEM essentially confirmed the March 27 Paris
debut of a new flagship mobile
device with three rear - facing cameras, a February 25 press gathering in Barcelona was also
made official on Twitter.
The Apple Watch is still several weeks away from
making its
official debut, but that hasn't stopped dozens of inventors from coming up with accessories for the
device, and many of those ideas are showing up on crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.Along with charging stands, band adapters are a popular category for crowdfunding campaigns, and several different projects have been started with the hope of creating solutions that will allow the Apple Watch to be used with third - party watch bands.Earlier this month, we covered the Click Apple Watch band adapter, showing off a 3D printed prototype, and now that project has been further developed and launched on Kickstarter.
We may also see Windows Core OS
make an
official debut with the Andromeda
device, which is rumored to launch this fall.
The
device will
make its
official debut on November 3, at which point you'll be able to pick one up in your nearest Apple store (if you're lucky).
We may also see Windows Core OS
make an
official debut with the Andromeda
device, which is rumored to launch in this fall.
Android 8.0 Oreo
made its
official debut this summer and while it has yet to arrive on a majority of phones, Google is already pushing out the next update, Android 8.1, through its Developer Preview program to its own Pixel and Nexus
devices.