Win an Apple Watch – Round 3 of CNET’s Guessing Game Is Live Now
CNET's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition is back for its third round, where readers can predict what Apple will show off at its biggest event of the year. The prize is a brand-new Apple Watch.
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CNET's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition is back for its third round, where readers can predict what Apple will show off at its biggest event of the year. The prize is a brand-new Apple Watch. The challenge focuses entirely on Apple's biggest day of the year, the early-September launch event for the next iPhone.
Imagine you're trying to guess what Apple will show off at its biggest event of the year. You can predict what new products they'll announce, like a new iPhone or smart glasses. If you guess correctly, you could win a brand-new Apple Watch!
Analysis
Apple's Biggest Event of the Year: What to Expect in Round 3 of CNET's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition
The second round of CNET's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition was a wild success, and we're moving on to the third and final round. The prize? The latest Apple Watch. The challenge? Predict what the maker of iPhones, Macs, Siri, and the Apple Vision Pro will show off at the company's biggest event of the year.
Round 3 begins today and runs until 11:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Sept. 1. This set of predictions focuses entirely on Apple's biggest day of the year, the early-September launch event for the next iPhone. There's a lot of anticipation for the first event, which will see an outing from new CEO John Ternus and the potential debut of a foldable iPhone, nicknamed the iPhone Ultra.
The initial rounds of CNET's Big Guessing Game were plenty of fun. In Round 1, we had readers predict what would happen during Apple's midyear WWDC conference. That threw a few curveballs everyone's way — 96% of guessers thought that Ternus would speak, and he didn't, leaving the stage for the outgoing Tim Cook. The biggest outlier? Only one person correctly called that the next MacOS update would be named 'Golden Gate.'
Round 2 was aimed at lining up everyone's guesses for the products coming at Apple's annual September event. Over three quarters of readers (77%) predicted that Apple will debut its first foldable phone at the event, following plenty of rumors suggesting the same. Just over half (51%) think Apple will announce its first pair of smart glasses, though the rumor mill is much quieter on that prediction.
How many iPhones will be revealed? Will there be an Apple Watch 4 at the event? Will Ternus end his first big-time event with a 'One More Thing' — and what will it be? Guess correctly and that brand-new Apple Watch could be yours.
The Prize: A Brand-New Apple Watch
The latest Apple Watch is the prize for this round of the Big Guessing Game. With its sleek design and advanced features, it's the perfect accessory for anyone who wants to stay connected and on top of their fitness goals.
The Challenge: Predict What Apple Will Show Off
The challenge is to predict what Apple will show off at its biggest event of the year. Will it be a new iPhone? A foldable phone? Smart glasses? The possibilities are endless, and the only way to find out is to participate in the Big Guessing Game.
The Rules: How to Play
The rules are simple: predict what Apple will show off at its biggest event of the year, and you could win a brand-new Apple Watch. The game runs from today until 11:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Sept. 1, so don't wait — enter now and see if you can win.
Key points
- CNET's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition is back for its third round.
- The prize is a brand-new Apple Watch.
- The challenge focuses entirely on Apple's biggest day of the year, the early-September launch event for the next iPhone.
- The game runs from today until 11:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
If Apple's new CEO John Ternus successfully debuts the first foldable iPhone, it could be a game-changer for the company. The iPhone Ultra could be a major hit, and Apple's stock price could see a significant boost.
If Apple fails to deliver on its promises, the company's stock price could take a hit. The lack of innovation in the new iPhone could lead to a decline in sales, and the company's reputation could suffer as a result.
