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    iPhone 14: Apple sets launch event on 7th

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 25, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Today (24) Apple confirmed the date of unveiling the iPhone 14, its next line of mobile phones. The company will hold a “Far Out” event to introduce new products on September 7 at 14:00 GMT.

    The date, a holiday in Brazil, represents a great advance in Apple News. Last year, the iPhone 13 line was only introduced in the second week of September.

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    In addition to what happened before, the launch of the new iPhone line also has another difference compared to last year. This time the event will be held in personat the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California.

    What to expect and how to watch

    Despite breaking the company’s epidemic tradition of virtual events, the Far Out show will continue to be streamed live online. That is, fans of the brand will still be able to follow the unveiling of the new mobile line through Apple’s YouTube channel, as well as on Brand website.

    In terms of launches, the biggest attraction at the event will be the iPhone 14 line. Although Apple has not confirmed the name, the company should launch its new generation of mobile phones at the event, including Renewed screen design.

    In all, four phones are expected: iPhone 14, iPhone Max, iPhone Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Unlike in past generations, the company is not expected to release a “small” variant.

    Another product that could appear is the Apple Watch. According to rumors, the company may launch two new watches at this event, Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Pro.

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