We could be getting closer to the release of the much anticipated iPhone 14 series if we look at previous iPhone debuts.
A recent Bloomberg article that seemed to give away the iPhone 14’s debut date and said it would occur in early September further supports this. Look at the specifics.
Leaked iPhone 14 Release Date
According to those familiar with the situation, the Bloomberg story states that Apple will introduce the iPhone 14 series on September 7. Remember, a previous story suggested a debut on September 13. Nevertheless, September is still here, the customary month for iPhone releases.
About a week later, on September 16, the public is expected to be able to purchase the new iPhones. Apple has urged retail shop personnel to prepare for the “big product release.”
The debut of the 2022 iPhone range will be virtual, much as Apple events have been since the COVID-19 epidemic struck; it is further disclosed.
However, it broke the tradition when it brought the press and developers to Apple Park to see the video presentation at WWDC 2022.
Although the schedule of the upcoming Apple event is unknown, we may anticipate official information to be released shortly since the rumored launch date is just a few weeks away.
The iPhone 14 series includes the iPhone 14 with 6.1-inch screen size, the new iPhone 14 Max with a 6.7-inch display (a first for a non-Pro model), the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, and the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max, will be the star of the show. Apple is probably going to do away with the small model this time.
While the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Max are anticipated to be comparable to the iPhone 13, the iPhone 14 Pro and the 14 Pro Max are anticipated to have some significant modifications, including a pill+hole display in place of a notch 48MP cameras and more camera enhancements.
The new A16 Bionic processor is anticipated to be used in the phones, while the A15 chip from the previous year’s non-Pro versions is also possible. Upgrades and a battery are also traveling with us.
The Apple Watch Series 8 is anticipated to debut at the same time. Three versions might be part of the series: the high-end, laborious Apple Watch Pro, the Apple Watch SE 2, and the Apple Watch Series 8. While the watches’ appearance isn’t likely to alter much, they could include better health functions, an S8 processor, and—for the Pro model—possibly a body temperature sensor. For those who don’t know, there is one in the most recent Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series.
In addition, new iPad and Mac models are anticipated this autumn. It would be better to hold off on making any decisions until we get more information, as we don’t currently have any official specifics. Keep an eye out for updates from us!