The greatest Apple event of the year is officially here. It begins at 10:00 AM PT for those in attendance in person as well as those watching via stream on Apple's website and YouTube channel. It is titled "Far Out" and will take place at the Apple Park facility.
14th iPhone
It's the main Fall event for Apple, and as usual, it's all about the new iPhones. The 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, as well as the new 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max, are the four new iPhone 14 models that Apple will introduce. The iPhone mini will be discontinued as a result of the switch to a more cost-effective Plus-sized phone due to weak sales.
The more reliable speculations suggest that the Pro duo will receive the larger improvements. The selfie and FaceID cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a new dual cutout, which will Apple combined in software to form a single, long pill-shaped notch. The privacy indications for the microphone and camera will fit between the physical cutouts. A new, larger 48MP sensor will be installed in the primary wide camera, enabling 8K video recording. The selfie camera will finally receive autofocus and probably see imager enhancements, while the ultrawide camera will get a larger sensor for better low light images. According to rumours, Apple will finally demonstrate an Always-on iPhone display. The iPhone 14 Pro versions will finally receive the updated A16 chipset.
The non-Pro models will continue to use the A15 Bionic chip from last year and most likely take on the iPhone 13 Pro's wide camera, which has a larger sensor and brighter lens. The upgraded ultrawide camera may be available for non-Pro models, according to some rumours, but it's unclear whether or not the selfie camera will have autofocus.
For another year, the new iPhones will still have a Lightning connection, although charging rates may rise to 30W.
The cost of the Pro versions will probably increase by $100 in the US and maybe even more in Europe.
All iPhone 14 versions may include a ground-breaking new satellite connectivity function that Apple attempted to introduce last year but was unable to complete. That can be connected to the slogan "Far Out" ofthe event. Satellite company Globalstar has been linked with providing connectivity for Apple. Think of the feature as a last resort when all other means of communication are lost, it will pack enough bandwidth for a call or a text message and nothing more.