Gadgets: Apple's iPhone 14 launch event might happen in early September
Apple is rumored to announce the iPhone 14 lineup, which is expected to include: the base iPhone 14, a new big-screened iPhone 14, an iPhone 14 Pro, and an iPhone 14 Pro Max. Read more on Dynamite News:
Washington (US): American tech giant Apple, which typically hosts a big event in the first part of September, might be targeting a September 7 date for its next product launch event.
According to The Verge, the news regarding the upcoming Apple event was shared by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. As with the company's other events that have taken place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan is for this event to be streamed online, Gurman reported.
At the show, Apple is rumored to announce the iPhone 14 lineup, which is expected to include: the base iPhone 14, a new big-screened iPhone 14, an iPhone 14 Pro, and an iPhone 14 Pro Max.
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The Pro phones may be getting some of the flashier upgrades, as they're rumoured to lose the notch in favour of a pill-shaped hole-punch cutout, gain an always-on display, and have the next-generation A-series processor, as per The Verge.
The iPhones revealed at the event in the past few years have gone on sale shortly after it. Gurman has reported that store workers have been asked to prepare for a launch of some kind on September 16, so for those looking to upgrade, this might be it.
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At the event, Apple is also rumoured to announce updates to the Apple Watch, including a new higher-end rugged model and a revised Apple Watch SE.
The company is also reportedly working on the next generation of the AirPods Pro, which could come with lossless audio support, a new entry-level iPad that could ditch the headphone jack, and more, so there are many potential products Apple could reveal at the upcoming event, as per The Verge. (ANI)