Apple has made it official now. The company is expected to unveil the iPhone 14 lineup and Apple Watch Series 8 live at the Steve Jobs theatre.
As the rumours have hinted for a couple of weeks, the company will hold its next big Special Event on September 7, 2022. While other recent events have been online-only since the COVID outbreak, Apple is back to inviting some to join them at the Steve Jobs theatre in person for this one. Everyone will also be able to watch online, as well. The event begins at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM ET, 5 PM UTC, 10:30 PM IST).
New iPhone 14 is rumored to be launched on Sep 7th, 2022
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The company is expected to unveil two major product lines at the event: The iPhone 14 products and the Apple Watch Series 8 products. Both are rumoured to have some significant changes.
The iPhone14 is rumoured to come in four variants: iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The “mini” size is gone, replaced by a larger non-pro model. The Pro models, at least, should get major new features like an always-on display, massive 48-megapixel rear camera, improved battery life, and a fast new A16 processor.
The Apple Watch Series 8 is rumoured to have a slightly refined design with a flatter display, and a new, larger, extra-durable “sport” model may join the lineup. A body temperature sensor may make its debut, too.
We’ve heard rumours of other products coming this fall, like new iPads (including a redesigned base model) and a second-generation AirPods Pro. Any of these may appear at the event as well, though we suspect another event in October will focus on them.
Is ‘Far out’ as a tagline a hint at something? Apple’s fun event invitations often hint at a major theme of the products that will be announced. The tagline for this event is “Far out” and features a star field in the shape of the Apple logo. There’s the obvious implication, that the words “far out” means that Apple is going to unveil products that are, well, far from release. Like an AR headset, Apple Car, or Homepod with a display. That would be very out of character for Apple, though. We think it may be something else…
The invite seems to be hinting at an even more powerful camera setup for the upcoming iPhone 14 & 14 Pro models, maybe an astrophotography mode? No mini this time but a standard 6.7” model. Or might be satellite communications. Which we might have to wait and watch.
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