It's that special time of the year for Apple fans—the company recently announced a Far Out event for Sept. 7 during which it is expected to reveal the new iPhone 14 lineup. Early rumors point to four models—an iPhone 14, an iPhone 14 Max, an iPhone 14 Pro, and an iPhone 14 Pro Max—and a potential $100 price increase over last year's models for each.
But what's the significance of the Far Out event tagline? Could it have something to do with the long-rumored iPhone satellite connectivity? Or, based on the animated event announcement, could it indicate that Apple is making a push into astrophotography? We'll know soon enough.
PCMag will be in Cupertino to cover all the news from the Sept. 7 event, but if you're an Apple fan and want to see everything revealed in real time as it happens, you can also tune in live.
As mentioned, the iPhone 14 reveal is set for Sept. 7, 2022, at 10 a.m. PT live from Apple's headquarters in Cupertino. If you want to know precisely when the event will air in your time zone, head to a time zone convertor(Opens in a new window). Hopefully it's not in the middle of the night for you.
Apple makes it simple to watch its events by streaming them live on its Apple Events(Opens in a new window) website. And if that isn't easy enough to find, the company will also stream the big reveal on its YouTube channel(Opens in a new window). Alternately, you can just bookmark this page and watch via the embed below.
There are lots of reports and rumors heading into the Far Out event, but none of them has been verified at this point. We've heard Apple could debut an upgraded Apple Watch as well as new AirPods Pro, but those announcements remain unconfirmed. We assume the release of iOS 16 will coincide with the
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