Apple today confirmed that it will hold its fall iPhone event on Sept. 7.
The gathering, which will likely include the launch of the iPhone 14 and next-gen Apple Watch, is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 7. It will be live-streamed via Apple.com(Opens in a new window) and on the Apple TV app, but the company will also host a select few at its Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino.
The tagline for this year's event is "Far out," so place your bets on what that means. Camera zoom? The long-rumored satellite connectivity? We'll have to wait until next month to find out.
The event is being held a bit earlier than usual; last year's iPhone 13 event was held on Sept. 14. The year before, the pandemic pushed the iPhone 12 reveal into October. But as Bloomberg's Mark Gurman notes, announcing the phone on Sept. 7 and releasing it on Sept. 16 gives Apple "an additional week of iPhone 14 sales in its fiscal fourth quarter."
Q4 2021 sales were up 21% over 2020, which may be hard to beat this year, Gurman says, so "another week of iPhone 14 sales should help the company easily beat last year’s $83 billion mark."
As for what the new iPhones will include, we have a full rumor roundup here. On the Apple Watch 8 front, reports tip more color options(Opens in a new window) for Apple Watch 8, an all-new design(Opens in a new window), and more.
We'll probably also get a date for the launch of iOS 16, though iPadOS 16 has reportedly been delayed to fix some glitches.
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