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All the things Apple didn’t announce at its ‘By Innovation Only’ event

There can be no denying that Apple’s ’By Innovation Only’ event was packed full of rapid-fire announcements. We got a new 10.2in iPad, Apple Watch Series 5, iPhone 11, and 11 Pro (in two sizes), along with pricing and release details for Apple Arcade and Apple TV+.

That was a busy event. But we didn’t get everything we expected or hoped for. The rumour mill was abuzz with lots of leaks leading up to the event, and it painted a picture that, as usual, didn’t quite match reality. Here are some of the

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