Another September, another slate of Apple product announcements. From hardware to services, here are the major things that Apple announced today.
iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro
As expected, Apple announced a new version of the iPhone, the iPhone 11. Powered by Apple's new A13 system-on-a-chip, the iPhone 11 replaces last year's iPhone XR, features wide and ultra-wide cameras, and an assortment of colors. Additionally, Apple announced the iPhone 11 Pro, a triple-camera model made of stainless steel with a matte-textured glass back.
iPhone 11: Everything you need to know!
Apple Watch Series 5
The new Apple Watch Series 5 will feature a new, always-on display, while keeping the same 18-hour battery life users have come to expect. There's also now a built-in compass, complete with a complication for watch faces and a Compass app. Cellular models all have international emergency calling capability.
Apple Watch Series 5: Everything you need to know
iPad
Apple unveiled a new entry-level iPad with a 10.2-inch display. It replaces last year's 9.7-inch iPad, and supports Apple Pencil, as well as, for the first time on the entry-level model, the Smart Keyboard and other Smart Connector accessories.
10.2-inch iPad: Everything you need to know!
Apple TV+
We got a closer look at See, Apple's upcoming new far-future drama. Apple announced that the first shows would be available on November 1, 2019, and would cost $4.99 per month.
Apple TV+: Everything you need to know!
Apple Arcade
Apple showed off some of the games coming to Apple Arcade at this year's event, including games from Capcom, Konami, and Annapurna Interactive. Apple also announced that the service would debut on September 19, with a monthly subscription price of $4.99 following a one-month free trial.

iPhone supplier overhauls workings after factory riot
Apple supplier Wistron has reformed its internal setup after a riot broke out at one of its factories in Karnataka, India, late last year.

Apple announces new $200 million carbon removal initiative
Apple has today unveiled a brand new $200 million restore fund to "accelerate natural to solutions to climate change."

Epic Games CEO slams expert witness claim ahead of Apple trial
Tim Sweeney has vocally criticized filings from Apple ahead of its antitrust trial with Epic Games, which include a witness statement that claiming Apple would have to redesign its hardware and software to facilitate alternative app stores.

Protect your iPhone 11's screen with a screen protector!
Anytime you buy a new iPhone, it's best to put a screen protector on from the start. If your screen protector breaks, be sure to replace it right away.