Apple’s iPhone 14 event

According to the latest version of Mark Gurman’s newsletter, Apple has begun “recording and assembling its September media event.” The event, based on the story, is likely to take place during the first fortnight 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 seems likely that Apple will take a similar approach with the iPhone 14 launch as it did with WWDC in June. This would mean a fully pre-recorded keynote video, with some members of the press attending Apple Park for hands-on opportunities and updates. The event portion would be significantly smaller than WWDC because Apple would only invite members of the press and not developers. The report also reiterated much of what to expect at the event, with a primary focus on the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8. Apple has four new iPhone 14 models in the works, as well as the Apple Watch Series 8, an updated Apple Watch SE and the brand new “Apple Watch Pro” model. Finally, Gurman speculated that Apple will likely hold 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 excited to see from Apple this fall? Planning to upgrade to a new iPhone or Apple Watch? Let us know in the comments.
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