Apple Special Event September 7

Apple is holding a “Far Out” event on Wednesday, September 7, where the company will launch the new iPhone 14 models and also the Apple Watch Series 8, plus there may be other announcements. Preorders for new iPhones and Apple Watches could very well commence on Friday, September 9, with a launch to follow on Friday, September 16.

The company has announced the day for the September event, traditionally the event where the newest generation iPhone is launched before its world wide release. At the Appleā€™s head office in Cupertino there will be an event held on September 7th, 3am on the morning hours of September 8 in Australia

Apple has made it official

As the rumors have suggested for a couple weeks, the company will hold its upcoming large Special Event on September 7, 2022. Although other recent events have been online-only due to the COVID epidemic, Apple is back to welcoming some people to join them at the Steve Jobs theater in person for this event. Anyone will likewise can watch on the web, also. The event starts at 10am Pacific Time (1pm ET, 5pm UTC).

Apple is anticipated to introduce two major product lines of products at the event: The iPhone 14 phones and Apple Watch series 8 items. Both are reported to have some notable changes.

The iPhone 14 is whispered be available in 4 variants: iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The “mini” size is deleted, switched out by a larger non-pro model. The Pro versions, at minimum, should get major all new features such as an always-on screen, enormous 48-megapixel rear camera, bolstered battery life, and also a fast new A16 processor.

The Apple Watch series 8 is rumored to have a somewhat refined design with a flatter screen, as well as a new, bigger, extra-durable “sport” model may well join the range. A body temperature sensor may possibly make its first appearance, too.

Is ‘Far out’ a clue to a specific thing?

Apple’s fun event invites typically drive at a significant theme of the devices that will be released. The tagline for this event is “Far out” and includes a star field in the shape of the Apple logo. There is the obvious indication, that the words “far out” indicates that Apple is going to release products that are, well, far from release. Like an AR headset, Apple Car, or Homepod with screen. That would be quite out of character for Apple, however.

Could this be an indication of the camera features of the brand new iPhone 14 Pro?

Similar to all of the iPhone releases we can expect to see accessory and also case manufacturers introducing brand new covers to accompany the launch of the iPhone 14. This year might just see lots more interesting accessories as Apple is rumored to be making some big changes to the style of the new iPhone. Protective cases in particular are likely to be very different, so watch out for those from providers such as Speck, Otterbox, Campad Electronics and Case-Mate.

additionally, we’ll be watching the iPhone 14 launch widely here on GDM Xchange, so stay tuned for all the most recent news and relevant information. In the meantime, you can check out our iPhone 14 rumors roundup to catch up on every little thing we understand so far regarding Apple’s 2022 iPhones.

Exactly when will this Apple event begin?

These events generally start at 10 am at Apple HQ in California, and that is 1 pm ET and 6 pm UK time.

This is exactly what that equates to in the regions where many of our viewers are:

  • USA: at 10am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT)
  • Canada: as per USA, and 2 pm (AST/ADT)
  • UK: at 6pm (GMT/BST)
  • Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST)
  • Australia: 8 September at 1am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3am (AEST/AEDT)
  • New Zealand: Sept 8th at 5 am (NZST/NZDT)
  • India: at 10.30 pm (IST)

Apple events often last between one and two hours.

Exactly how to see the Sept 7 ‘Far out’ event

To enjoy the event on September 7, head to apple.com/apple-events/ in the web browser of your choice. The event will additionally stream live on the Apple YouTube channel and Apple TV app.

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