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Aaah the September-maybe-October update event(s)! I used to be interested in the new equipment, sometimes software, but now I mostly look forward to what new ways Tim Cook will use to tell us how “excited” Apple is to deliver marginally-improved iPhones, watches, and so on, with the cavalcade of managers/directors/VPs following him to ‘splain it, and take 90 minutes or more to do it. There might even be another “courageous” moment when Apple shows the new watch without a winding knob, or iPhone with no ports whatsoever. With the drone footage, speakers standing atop the $1billion doughnut (why?), and no one at all in the Jobs Theater, the production team should receive Emmy nominations for their work.
The focus will probably be on the Pro with 8k video capture. Majority of the presentations would be footage from videographers and b-rolls taken with the 14 Pro.

The courage will come when Apple announce eSIM only iPhones for select carriers (probably US only). They did send out a note to carriers to be prepared for this.
 
Nah don’t think that way. One year of the absolute newest tech is NOT a year wasted.

Jump in at the 14, and if there really is some amazing feature with the 15 that you really want, trade-in or sell the 14…. Be okay with the 200-300 operating cost of one year ownership (retail buy - resale price = operating cost).

You’ll enjoy the 14 no matter what, and the 8 Watch as well!
Great attitude, thanks for the encouragement!
 
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Google Pixel phone is your answer. I'm writing this on a Pixel 6 Pro. They come with Google Call Screen, every unknown call gets screened and the caller has to say who they are and the reason why they're calling. It does require you to look at the screen to see what the responses are, otherwise you might miss a call. But you don't have to answer or talk to them.
Really one thing I miss from my old Pixel 2. I would pay for that app/service if they ever made a version for iOS.
 
Just the iPhone 14 Pro for me most likely.

Maybe Watch Pro if its a new design and not stupid priced and AirPods Pro if it has USB-C.
 

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There's just about a month to go until Apple holds its annual September event focusing on new iPhone and Apple Watch models. We thought we'd take a quick look at everything that's rumored for Apple's September event to give MacRumors readers a rundown on what to expect when the first fall event rolls around.

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iPhone 14

The iPhone 14 can probably be described more as an "iPhone 13S" because it's not expected to get a whole lot of changes. We're expecting the same design and the same A-series chip, but camera improvements are a possibility. Note that Apple is getting rid of the 5.4-inch iPhone mini in the 2022 iPhone lineup, with the standard iPhone 14 series to consist of a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and a larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max.

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  • 6.1-inch iPhone 14, and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max. No mini.
  • No design changes, Face ID notch remains.
  • No ProMotion display.
  • New purple color, which joins black, white, red, and blue.
  • Improved Ultra Wide camera.
  • Upgraded front camera with wider f/1.9 aperture and autofocus capabilities.
  • A15 chip, which was previously used in the iPhone 13.
  • 6GB RAM.
  • Updated Snapdragon X65 10 Gigabit 5G modem and antenna system.
  • WiFi 6E.
  • $799 start price.
For full details on everything we've heard so far about the iPhone 14, we have a dedicated iPhone 14 roundup.

iPhone 14 Pro


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Though the iPhone 14 is more of an iPhone 13S, the same isn't true for the iPhone 14 Pro models. Apple has bigger changes in store for its higher-tier and more expensive iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models.
  • Same general flat-edged design with 6.1 and 6.7-inch size options.
  • ProMotion display technology, but with 1Hz to 120Hz upgrade that enables Always-On display technology.
  • No notch. Notch replaced with pill-shaped and hole-punch cutouts for camera and Face ID hardware.
  • Larger rear camera bumps and increased lens size.
  • Graphite, gold, silver, and purple color options.
  • Faster A16 chip.
  • Updated Snapdragon X65 10 Gigabit 5G modem and antenna system.
  • Vapor chamber thermal system to accommodate A16 chip and 5G modem.
  • 48-megapixel Wide lens with 21 percent larger sensor that supports higher-resolution images and 8K video recording.
  • Upgraded 7-element telephoto lens.
  • Improved Ultra Wide lens.
  • Upgraded front camera with wider f/1.9 aperture and autofocus capabilities.
  • 6GB RAM.
  • WiFi 6E.
  • Up to 2TB storage.
  • Possible price increase.
Full details on what to expect from the iPhone 14 Pro are available in our iPhone 14 Pro roundup.

Apple Watch Series 8


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The Series 8 is expected to get an iterative update that largely focuses on a few new features like temperature sensing, but there are some surprises to be had as Apple is also introducing a pro version of the Apple Watch.
  • Same general design as Series 7.
  • 41 and 45mm sizes.
  • S8 chip, which basically offers the same performance as the S7.
  • Low power mode for improved battery life.
  • Temperature sensor, which can let you know if your temperature is up. May be used for fertility tracking.
  • Possible car crash detection.

Apple Watch Pro


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The Apple Watch Series 8 isn't the only new Apple Watch that we're getting this year. Apple is refreshing the Apple Watch SE and introducing a new higher-end Apple Watch that could be called the "Apple Watch Pro."
  • Updated design that's an "evolution of the current rectangular shape," possibly with a flat display, but no flat edges.
  • Rugged, more durable build for extreme athletes.
  • More durable titanium alloy casing with shatter-resistant display.
  • Larger size with 2-inch diagonal screen that provides seven percent more display area.
  • 410 x 502 resolution.
  • Larger battery and longer battery life, could be as long as multiple days with new low power mode.
  • All Apple Watch Series 8 features.
  • Could be priced at around $900 to $1,000.
AirPods Pro 2


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An updated version of the AirPods Pro is on the horizon, but it's not entirely clear if the refreshed earbuds will come out alongside the new iPhone and Apple Watch models or if Apple will introduce them later in the year.
  • Same general design as current AirPods Pro with silicone ear tips and stem.
  • Improved Find My integration.
  • Charging case with speaker holes to play sounds when lost.
  • AirPods 3 acoustics for improved sound.
  • Updated H1 chip with self-adaptive noise cancellation capabilities.
  • Possible Lossless audio (ALAC) support.
  • Lightning port.
Our full AirPods Pro 2 guide has even more information about everything we've heard about the AirPods Pro so far.

Potential September Event Date

There's no word yet on when Apple will hold its annual September event, but given that the events almost always happen within the first two or three weeks of the month, we can make some educated guesses. September 5 is Labor Day, so that's out, and most events are on Monday or Tuesday, though Wednesday is sometimes a possibility.

Most likely target dates:
  • September 7
  • September 13
  • September 14
  • September 20
  • September 21
September 12 and 13 are the two most likely dates, and if Apple does indeed plan to hold the event on one of these days, we could get an announcement the week before.

Past event dates:
  • 2015 - September 9
  • 2016 - September 7
  • 2017 - September 12
  • 2018 - September 12
  • 2019 - September 10
  • 2020 - September 15
  • 2021 - September 14
October Event

Apple's September event isn't the only event we're going to get before the end of the year. We're also counting on an October event that will see the launch of new iPad Pro models, a new low-cost iPad a revamped Apple TV, and an Apple silicon version of the Mac Pro.

Feedback

What product are you most looking forward to from Apple this fall? Let us know in the comments below.

Article Link: Everything Rumored for Apple's September Event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch Pro and More
Has to be September 14th. They will not do it on the 13th, and they’ve been moving later even though they once did it on the 7th. You can read it here first as a GUARANTEED RUMOR 14 SEPTEMBER 2022.
 
One of the latest Rumors is apple will name the chip the A16 in the iPhone 14 base model and the “real” A16 the A16 Pro (kind of like M1 and M1 Pro naming)

So it will be named the “A16” but really the A15 chip that was used in the iPhone 13 Pro, and the real A16 will be called the A16 Pro
 
I was just holding the 12 Pro and the 13 Pro, the former, being 20 grams lighter feels so much better…

But then you have trade offs like the battery and camera. 12 pro is lighter in the hand but battery life was a step or two behind even the 11 pro

Not bad but not good either

I think most people would take a heavier phone provided it paid off in battery life

XS to 11 Pro and
12 pro to 13 pro had fantastic battery upgrades but were heavier as a result. I know I’ll take battery life over weight but that’s because my usage dictates a need for more battery
 
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Same! I used to get so excited about the keynotes! Nowadays I end up on my phone by the middle of it, because it doesn’t hold my interest. Same old stuff, slightly faster with a better camera. Lately I get more excited to buy stuff for the kitchen or the apartment. Bought an air fryer recently, changed my life lol #old
This. Totally agree. Maybe it’s maturity, maybe it’s Apple just getting stale, maybe it’s just me, but the only exiting products Apple produces any more are the Macs. Everything else is iterative and quite frankly, boring.
 
This. Totally agree. Maybe it’s maturity, maybe it’s Apple just getting stale, maybe it’s just me, but the only exiting products Apple produces any more are the Macs. Everything else is iterative and quite frankly, boring.

It is definitely Apple, they have moved over to just milking the iPhones now and not provide any exciting updates year to year, guess it is cheaper than spending the R&D to make a better product. The 13 at least introduced a proper display with high refresh rate for the Pros, about 5 years too late though.
 
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I might be in the minority here, but the iPhone won't excite me (and I won't buy one as my personal device) until it has USB-C which it should have had 5 years ago and a periscope camera with at least 5x optical zoom. I'm glad that the notch is gone, I really hope this pans out and isn't just a rumor.
 
Well yes it can be, that was a very good thing when I was running Android, I got no spam calls since they were blocked by just toggling a switch. Now when I am back with my iPhone Apple doesn't allow such things to monitor calls so they can't be blocked.
This is one thing that infuriates me and I agree with this aspect.

My personal Pixel 6 Pro does a great job with filtering out spam and trash calls, my work 12 Pro Max doesn't do jack in comparison.
 
Snapdragon processor mentioned several times. Really? For an iPhone? Looks like someone is copy/pasting. Surely you could have written something like “a further iteration/development of the A15 processor, possibly an A16”
 
Snapdragon processor mentioned several times. Really? For an iPhone? Looks like someone is copy/pasting. Surely you could have written something like “a further iteration/development of the A15 processor, possibly an A16”
That was referring to the 5G modem in the iPhone, not the A series of chips from Apple.

To clarify the modem chip in the iPhone is a Snapdragon chip.
 
That was referring to the 5G modem in the iPhone, not the A series of chips from Apple.

To clarify the modem chip in the iPhone is a Snapdragon chip.
Thanks for making that clear. You should have helped with the original article.:)
 
It is definitely Apple, they have moved over to just milking the iPhones now and not provide any exciting updates year to year, guess it is cheaper than spending the R&D to make a better product. The 13 at least introduced a proper display with high refresh rate for the Pros, about 5 years too late though.
Agreed. With everything I said, I do really love my 13 Pro. It feels like a very complete device, barring USB-C and AoD. It has excellent performance, battery, display, cameras, build quality. But the changes year over year are just too small to be exciting anymore.
 
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