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With rumors suggesting that Apple may announce the date of its fall product event at some point this week, the #AppleEvent hashtag on Twitter has now been customized with a blue Apple logo, fueling even more speculation.

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According to Jane Manchun Wong's Hashflag Browser, the Apple logo was added to the hashtag earlier today and will be active through Monday, September 28. While nothing is for certain, this expiration date could suggest that Apple plans to host its fall event at some point in September, rather than in the second half of October as previously rumored.

Twitter allows brands to add custom emojis next to hashtags as a marketing strategy. According to Agency Creative, these "hashflags" can cost upwards of one million dollars, and they're commonly seen for large events like the Super Bowl or holidays. The file name for Apple's hashflag is AppleEvent2020.png.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently suggested that Apple will soon announce a virtual iPhone and Apple Watch event that would take place later in September. This contradicts information shared by leaker Jon Prosser, who claimed that new Apple Watch and iPad Air models would be announced via press release today.

Update: Apple has announced that it will be hosting a virtual event on September 15 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time.

Update 9/15: On the day of Apple's event, Twitter has added a unique heart animation to the Like button if the tweet being liked includes the #AppleEvent hashtag – try it!

Article Link: Apple Event Hashtag on Twitter Gets Custom Apple Logo Through September 28 [Updated]
 
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bobmans

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I guess that basically confirms a September event considering the hashtag emoji will only be active until September 28.
I'm hoping for an event the 22nd with an announcement later today.

Also, can we stop posting articles about Jon Prossers "leaks" now? He clearly just makes stuff up as he goes, Apple doesn't just shift around their schedule around like this. Stuff like this is usually planned weeks or even months in advance.
 

tomtad

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The event will most likely be next week giving time for the # to be used in the build up and after.
 
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Harry Williams

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Jon Prosser is wrong once again. No surprise there. Never really believed his leak anyway sounded way too outlandish. They always hold an event for the Apple Watch doesn't make any sense for them to just release it in a press release and delay the event into October.
 
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