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8 things more exciting than Apple's new iPhone

The big day is nearly upon us. After many months of rumors, we’re finally going to get a look at Apple’s next-generation iPhone. You know, the one with no bezels, no home button, and no limits on price. Finally, we’ll be able to stop speculating about the iPhone 8, or Pro, or Premier or X, or whatever it’s called, and start preordering it.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve read and seen so much about the new iPhone, I’m already tired of it. I can pretty much rattle off most of the (supposed) specs already, and after so many leaks, I’m not about to be surprised by the all-screen design or the new blush gold color. Don’t get me wrong, it’ll be awesome and I’ll be rushing to preorder one. But my level of excitement about it is fairly low.

Thankfully, the new iPhone won’t be the only thing Apple announces tomorrow. So here are are eight things (get it?) that I am excited about:

Apple Watch

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Apple Watch Series 3 is likely getting LTE, but what else is in store for it?

Whatever Apple is doing to prevent pre-event leaks about the Apple Watch, it’s working. The only solid rumor we’ve gotten is that it will likely have an LTE chip, and aside from a new image revealed in the iOS 11 GM, we don’t know much of anything else about it. Will there be any changes to the design? What new colors and materials will there be? Will we get a new Edition model? New band partnerships? Other than watchOS 4, Apple Watch Series 3 is a pretty big question mark, and I can’t wait to see what it brings.

Apple TV

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A new Apple TV will likely arrive tomorrow, but is 4K the only addition?

Apple last updated its Apple TV way back in 2015, but all signs point to a new one at tomorrow’s event. The most solid rumors we’ve heard point to 4K and HDR support, which is fairly inevitable at this point, but we don’t know much else about. Will there be an update to the TV app? Will it double as an AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi router? Will it have a speaker for Siri? Apple TV has been lagging behind Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast, and I’d like to see Apple rally take it to the next level with the fifth generation. 

Content deals

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We all want more Carpool Karaoke, right?

Speaking of a new Apple TV, there’s a good chance we’ll also hear something about what we watch on it. There’s the near-certainty of 4K movies coming to iTunes, but how much will they cost? Or possibly Eddie Cue will announce exclusive streaming of the entire James Bond catalogue.

What I’m most interested in hearing about is the latest developments in original programming. Carpool Karaoke and Planet of the Apps aren’t exactly must-see TV, but with billions of dollars to play with and one of the most recognizable brands on the planet, Apple is in a unique position to challenge Netflix and Amazon for compelling content. But first they need a hit show, and I’ll be watching to see if they announce one.

HomePod

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Does Apple have anything more to tell us about HomePod?

We first learned of HomePod at WWDC back in June, and its ship date is nearing. And that means we’ll probably learn a little more about it on Tuesday. We already know all about the hardware—the high-excursion woofer, A8 chip, seven tweeter array, and fabric-wrapped enclosure—but we don’t know too much about what it does, beyond playing music anyway. Amazon Echo and Google Home each have specific assistant features geared for the home, and I’d like to hear what Apple has taught Siri for its HomePod debut.

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