iPhone 14 event 2022 – how to watch Apple September 7 launch live and what to expect
APPLE'S annual gadget bonanza kicks off today, with the tech titan expected to unveil a lineup of pricey new devices.
The iPhone 14 is one of several products due to make an appearance at the special showcase – plus a few other goodies cooked up in secret at Apple's Californian HQ.
And now the veil is finally set to be lifted at a special event.
How to watch Apple iPhone 14 launch
Apple sticks to a fairly regular release schedule for its flagship iPhone series.
This year, Apple is hosting a special event called "Far Out" on September 7.
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The company hasn't confirmed that a new handset will be unveiled at the glitzy affair – but it's almost certain we'll see the iPhone 14.
As always, you'll be able to watch it for free on Apple's website – .
But we'll be covering the launch live on The Sun, so check back here for the latest news.
The event kicks off at 10am in California, which means New Yorkers can watch at 1pm and Brits will tune in at 6pm.
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What to expect from iPhone 14 launch
For a start, we're expecting a new iPhone.
This year we're expecting four models: iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max/Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
On the Pro models, Apple looks likely to remove the "notch" at the top of the screen, and introduce a more powerful A16 processor.
We're also expecting better cameras generally, including a possible astrophotography feature.
And storage could be ramped up to a whopping great maximum of 2TB.
The minimum storage on the Pro model, meanwhile, could start at 256GB. That's double last year's base storage.
All of the iPhone 14 models will run on Apple's latest version of iOS.
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There's also talk of a new purple colour option – fancy!
Other gadgets to keep an eye out for may include...
- A new Apple Watch 8
- AirPods Pro 2
- New iPad
- AR or VR headset
Some of these products might come at a second event in October, early next year, another time completely, or not at all.
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Sadly we can't say for certain what Apple has been working on until the event is over.
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Until then, take all leaks and rumours with due caution.
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