KEY POINTS
  • Apple will begin its annual blitz of new products and updates with a virtual event on Tuesday.
  • But Apple's rollout will look different this year because of Covid-19. A previous launch stream during the summer had CEO Tim Cook emceeing from an empty auditorium.  
  • Tuesday's launch event might not even have new iPhones — Apple could choose to save the 5G iPhone reveal for a later event.
CEO Tim Cook waves while arriving on stage during a previous Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California.

Apple will begin its annual blitz of new products and updates next week, but the rollouts will look different this year.

On Tuesday, Apple will stream a product launch from its Apple Park headquarters in California, but if it's like the announcements from Apple's developer conference from this June, large parts of the presentation will be prerecorded. CEO Tim Cook will emcee in front of an empty theater. Guests have not been invited to Apple's campus to watch the launch live because of the coronavirus pandemic.