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Apple CEO Tim Cook announces new products last September. On Wednesday, the iconic tech company is expected to introduce new iPhones and more.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announces new products last September. On Wednesday, the iconic tech company is expected to introduce new iPhones and more.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Hey, Siri, what does Apple have in store for us Wednesday?

Along with new iPhones, the tech company is expected to show off a new Apple TV system and a bigger role in the home for Siri, its voice-activated digital assistant.

After a series of high-profile Apple launches over the past year — super-sized i Phones, a digital wallet, a sleek smartwatch — analysts say Wednesday’s news might not seem as dramatic. But the event could reveal more about the company’s strategy and its aspirations to be an indispensable part of daily life.

“Apple’s master plan is to be ubiquitous,” said Jordan Edelson of software firm Appetizer Mobile, explaining why Apple is increasingly designing its iPhone and Siri to interact with cars, televisions and “smart” home systems.

It isn’t a sure bet: Apple rivals such as Google, Samsung and Microsoft are building their own technology for Internet-connected cars and homes.

While the company has been coy, here’s what analysts and others expect at Apple’s event Wednesday in San Francisco:

NEW IPHONES: Apple sold a record 183 million i Phones in the nine months since releasing the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, which have bigger screens than earlier models. That has allowed the company to remain highly profitable, even as Samsung and other phonemakers struggle.

Based on the iPhone’s usual two-year product cycle, industry experts expect this year’s models will be the same size with more subtle refinements, such as a faster processor, higher-resolution cameras and new exterior colors.

One likely addition is “Force Touch,” which uses screen sensors to discern between a light tap and extended finger pressure to trigger different functions. This arrived on Apple’s smartwatch and some laptops last spring.

APPLE TV: Apple is expected to unveil a redesigned Apple TV set-top box with new capabilities for apps and games, plus recognition of Siri voice commands to search for shows and retrieve weather forecasts and sports scores. The current model is a few years old and does little beyond playing video and music.

Analysts say the new TV box is part of Apple’s broader strategy to carve out a bigger role in the home. For instance, the new Apple TV could serve as a hub for Siri to control lamps, thermostats and other “smart” appliances, using Apple’s HomeKit technology.

It could also set the stage for Apple to later introduce a streaming video service aimed at competing with Netflix and other Internet entertainment services.

SMARTER SIRI: Even without an Apple TV, new iPhone software will make it easier to set up automated homes, including having lights turn on and window shades go up when you tell Siri, “Time to wake up.”

With the new software for iPhones and iPads, Siri can also offer recommendations, such as nearby restaurants, before you even ask. It might even launch apps for you, based on your past habits, when you attach headphones or connect to a Bluetooth speaker in a car. Siri will also offer to add calendar and contact entries based on your incoming e-mail — something Google already does with its competing services.

New iPhones will come with this new software, known as iOS 9. Apple also plans to release it as a free update for existing iPhones and iPads, probably next week.

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