Apple Confirms ‘Far Out’ September 7 Apple Event, iPhone 14 Expected

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Apple has officially confirmed that the next Apple Event will be held on Wednesday, September 7 at 10 a.m. PT. Named “Far Out”, the keynote will be hosted at Steve Jobs Theater inside the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California.

The event will be virtual, however, according to CNBC, the company will invite the press to watch the event at the Steve Jobs Theater in person. Other than that, the whole keynote will be virtual. Ever since the start of the COVID pandemic in 2020, every event has been virtual.

The last keynote in June ”“ WWDC22 ”“ was held in a hybrid system. While it was mostly a virtual event watched by millions using the internet, the company held a limited in-person gathering of invited developers at Apple Park to watch the pre-recorded video.

Products expected to be unveiled at the event include the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The company will likely announce the Apple Watch Series 8 series that includes the new rugged “Apple Watch Pro”.

Apple is expected to debut the iPhone 14 lineup this September, other than the refreshed design which rumors claim is a pill-shaped display, the devices could feature a 48MP camera system, 8K video, potentially a full eSIM variant, and 8GB of RAM ”“ the highest ever on any iPhone.

Meanwhile, the Apple Watch will see a new rugged model called “Apple Watch Pro” with a larger display, a new low-power mode, a body temperature sensor, and more durable titanium materials.

Another device to look forward to is AirPods Pro 2, The new earbuds will have significant features to set themselves apart from the current generation. Features such as Lossless Audio, sound-emitting case, and USB-C port are all expected.

Furthermore, Apple is working on another event in October that will put the spotlight on the iPad and the Mac. New products like the redesigned 10th generation iPad and M2 Pro and M2 Max-powered MacBook Pros are likely the last new products for this year.

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