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What to Expect from Apple’s iPhone 14 Event Tomorrow

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Expect to see a new iPhone, Apple Watch, and maybe even a new pair of AirPods.
Apple’s iPhone 14 event is less than a day away. The “Far Out” event, as the company is calling it, will take place on Sept. 7 at 10 A.M. PT / 1 P.M. ET. in person at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters. Apple will live stream it online for anyone who wants to watch it at home.
We’re expecting a heaping of new devices to be announced, including a new iPhone 14 and Pro-level Apple Watch. There may also be a new pair of AirPods Pro 2. Let’s get into what to expect and how to tune in.
Want to watch Apple’s event live from home? Tune in through YouTube or press “play” on the embed above. The live stream begins precisely at 10 A.M. PT / 1 P.M. ET. You can use YouTube to set a reminder for yourself to watch from wherever you are when it starts, whether you’re at your computer or on your mobile device.
Apple’s also offering a live stream option on its website and the Apple TV app for those who want to follow along on a TV screen. Be sure to follow Gizmodo elsewhere and on Twitter to see the headlines as they come in.
We’ve been covering the rumors about this phone since they started earlier in the year. Supply chain reports have pointed to larger display options for both the Pro and regular iPhone 14 models, meaning Apple will offer the same size configurations for both tiers. There will supposedly be a 6.1 and 6.7-inch option for both Pro and standard models, so those who want a bigger screen won’t have to pay for the extra bits inside they don’t plan to use. However, there will reportedly not be a successor to the iPhone 13 mini, so if you want to keep things small, the iPhone SE is still your best bet for now.
The event does allude to something “far out,” and we bet it has something to do with an iPhone camera that can see out into space! The Pro will have improved camera specifications, including what seems to be new telephoto and ultra wide-angle lenses and a 48-megapixel rear wide-angle camera sensor for the Pro’s primary camera.

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