Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro Surprise Early Release Leaked In New Report

Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro Surprise Early Release Leaked In New Report

Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro Surprise Early Release Leaked In New Report

 

The next Apple special event is just days away, if the latest report is correct, and will take place on Wednesday, September 7.

 

That’s according to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, who has just reported the date he believes is correct. To be fair, he wasn’t the first to predict this date. Last week, Max Weinbach floated the idea that the event would be on September 7, not September 13 as had been previously mooted. This meant that the likely release date for the next iPhones, not to mention a range of three Apple Watch models and perhaps the next AirPods Pro, could also be brought forward.

 

The possibility that the event could take place in the week commencing September 5 had been discounted, because the release is routinely a week later. And anyway, Monday, September 5 is a holiday, so flying in staff and press from around the world on a holiday for an event on Tuesday, September 6, seemed unlikely.

 

Unless, that is, the event is virtual rather than in person. Gurman believes the event is being recorded, so a virtual event is likely.

 

Moving the event date (virtual or in-person) to a Wednesday, though not unprecedented, is unusual. But holding an in-person event on Wednesday, September 7 would solve the problem of relocating staff and guests on a public holiday.

 

But a virtual event? I get the thinking behind this, and after all, Apple is very cautious about how it holds its events when Covid is not that far in the rearview mirror.

 

Even so, I think Gurman is wrong when he says, “The company intends to stream the event online — rather than holding an in-person gathering — continuing an approach it adopted at the start of the pandemic.”

 

In June, Apple staged a highly successful hybrid event, with a pre-recorded keynote played out on a huge video screen in Apple Park to hundreds of developers, selected guests, and press.

 

If that was possible then, why not hold a hybrid event now with a smaller guest list, as no devs would be likely to be invited?

 

That event began with a live appearance from Tim Cook and Craig Federighi introducing the keynote broadcast and it worked well. My guess, and it’s no more than that, is that this is the format that Apple will follow this September when it announces its new iPhones and more.

 

Of course, we won’t know until invites go out, and until the second they do, Apple can instead opt for a virtual-only event, something I think it would only consider if there’s a sudden spike in Covid transmissions in California. If that happens, then it has its pre-recorded keynote up its sleeve.

 

So, what does all this mean?

 

Whether the event is live or virtual, assuming it happens on Wednesday, September 7 at 10AM Pacific, then the shiny new iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods Pro will go on sale on Friday, September 16, I believe.

 

Stay tuned for more details as they emerge.

 

Phelan, D. (2022, August 18). Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro Surprise Early Release Leaked In New Report. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidphelan/2022/08/18/apple-iphone-14-pro-surprise-leaked-detailed-in-new-insider-report/?sh=787601ac256a

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