Apple has officially announced that the big event will be held on September 9. This event has been named 'Awe Dropping'. In this event, the company can present its latest iPhone 17 series as well as many other products. The new series is expected to include iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Air. The special thing is that some such Easter eggs have given hints in the logo of the event, from which it is being speculated that Apple is hinting at the upcoming products in advance.
There is also discussion about the name of this event, 'Awe Dropping'. Tech experts believe that this name is actually inspired by 'Jaw Dropping', which shows the greatness of the design and features of Apple's products. That is, the company wants to hint that users will be surprised to see the new iPhones.
The logo of the event is also quite different. When users move their cursor over this logo on Apple's website, the colors of the logo appear to change. This logo looks like a thermal heat map, which includes black, red, and blue colors. When the cursor moves over the logo, it changes to red and yellow in places, as if it is the effect of a heat sensor.
However, many users have reported that this interactive logo does not work on Windows laptops, but runs fine only on MacBook and mobile browsers (Android and iOS). News18 Hindi also ran it on Windows and it is not working, but it is running on iOS and Android.
Is the color of the iPhone hidden in the logo?
Apart from this, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has claimed on social media that the colors used in the logo can also be related to the upcoming iPhones. He says that the orange color of the logo reflects the new color option of the iPhone 17 Pro, while the light blue gives a glimpse of the color of the iPhone 17 Air. It is also being said about the iPhone 17 Air that this phone will be very thin and light, which can replace the iPhone Plus models.
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