There is only one month left until the expected announcement of the iPhone 14 and Apple’s highly anticipated September event. According to a new Bloomberg report today, Apple has begun the production process for its iPhone 14 event…
Apple iPhone 14 event
According to the latest edition of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple has begun “recording and putting together its September media event.” The story-driven event is likely to take place in the first half of September.
Notably, this seems to mean that Apple is planning a virtual or hybrid event for the iPhone 14 launch this year, rather than a completely in-person event like what was done before the pandemic. It is likely that Apple will take the same approach to the launch of the iPhone 14 as it did to the June WWDC conference.
This will mean a fully pre-recorded keynote video with some members of the press present at Apple Park for hands-on opportunities and briefings. The in-person part of the event will be significantly smaller than WWDC because Apple will only invite members of the press, not developers.
The report also reiterates much of what you can expect at the event, with a focus on the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8. Apple is working on four new iPhone 14 models, as well as the Apple Watch Series 8, an updated Apple Watch SE, and an all-new Apple Watch Pro model.
Finally, Gurman suggests that Apple will likely host two events this fall, one in September for the iPhone 14 and another in October for new iPad and Mac announcements.
What are you most looking forward to from Apple this fall? Planning to upgrade to a new iPhone or Apple Watch? Let us know in the comments.
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