What to Expect at Apple’s “Far Out” Event on September 7th

Apple has announced a new product launch on September 7th, and it’s safe to say we’ll see the next wave of flagship iPhone models as the company’s executives and product managers take to the stage at the Steve Jobs Theater.

But putting aside these aspects, we do not believe that this will be a particularly unusual event. Apple always uses the September event to announce new iPhone and Apple Watch models, which is what we expect on September 7th.

Here are the announcements we think we’ll see during the event, some of which we think you should also moderate your expectations.

iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro

The iPhone 14 Pro is getting some exciting new features this year, including two that have been requested for a long time.

Those big changes include the introduction of the always-on screen, long favored by owners of Samsung Galaxy flagships and many other high-end Android phones, and the removal of the camera notch at the top of the screen in favor of something resembling a punch hole.

Other possible improvements include a faster A16 system-on-a-chip (SoC), a bigger and better 48MP rear wide-angle camera with 8K video capture capability, and new front camera features.

Unfortunately, according to one leak, this could all come with a $100 price increase over the iPhone 13 Pro phones.

On the contrary, the regular non-professional iPhone 14 is expected to be something of a doddle for those looking forward to big changes.

Unfortunately for those who love to use their phones, Apple is expected to drop the relatively low-selling mini size we’ve seen on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 lines.

Instead, the company will offer the iPhone 14 with a 6.1-inch display and the new iPhone 14 Max with a 6.7-inch screen – the exact dimensions are visible on the Pro side.

Apple Watch Series 8 and SE – and more

We haven’t heard much about big changes with the Apple Watch Series 8 or its cheaper relative, the Apple Watch SE. But some features and minor improvements are likely for both.

If you don’t care too much, the addition of a third Apple Watch model could be: There have been multiple reports from various sources that Apple is working on a rugged “Apple Watch Pro”meant for serious sports and fitness use. contexts.

The Apple Watch Pro may not have a lot of new features, but it could have a stronger titanium case, a potentially larger and more damage-resistant screen, and a higher price tag.

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