Apple has officially announced its next product event, and there’s a lot to be excited about, including more than just the iPhone 14 lineup.
Apple has finally confirmed the date for the iPhone 14 launch event. Unlike last year, the company is inviting a handful of people for an in-person event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, and the rest of the world will be able to watch the launch event live on the company’s website, the Apple TV app, or the company’s official YouTube channel. Enthusiasts and fans should mark September 7, 2022, on their calendar as the tech giant will reveal the next-generation iPhone and a couple of other products during the Far Out event.
This time, the event invitation looks slightly different as it seems to showcase the Apple logo outline with galaxies of different shapes and sizes. In light of that, popular technology YouTuber Marques Brownlee thinks that the theme of the event will be astrophotography. At Far Out, Apple is expected to reveal the iPhone 14 lineup, which is all the internet can talk about now, especially the Pro models, which might come out with significant changes in design.
If the countless rumors and renders floating around the internet are true, this might be the first time Apple releases a notch-less iPhone. Further, we may see a couple of new Apple Watch models, as well. The company is also said to be working on a new AirPods Pro model and a couple of iPads. Still, Apple no doubt will save some products to announce at the anticipated October event.
In the past, Apple’s September events were all about the new iPhones, and there is no reason to assume this year won’t be the same. At Far Out, we expect Apple to unveil the iPhone 14 series, which will likely include the vanilla iPhone 14, a new variant that replaces the iPhone mini model called the iPhone 14 Max, and two premium variants — the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
According to various leaks and rumors, Apple is planning to increase the gap between the non-Pro and Pro models in terms of design, performance, and features. While the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max are said to feature the chipset that powered last year’s iPhone (the A15 Bionic), the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will reportedly get a performance bump with a new chipset, most likely to be the A16 Bionic.