They have tried to announce the new iPhones on the second Tuesday of September, and then release the phones on the Friday of the following week. You can also see a consistent pattern of the announcement one week, and the products released the following Friday. Starting in , we are beginning to see two iPhone announcements each year. A major launch in the Fall and a minor announcement in the Spring.
In , the major launch moved to October, which may have been related to supply chain issues from the pandemic, or may indicate a new shift. A very general trend is the iPad Pro models are launched in the Spring, and other iPad models are launched in the Fall. Since , new Apple Watch hardware has consistently been announced at the iPhone Events in September every year.
Now, that's looking less likely, too. That would be… the iPhone 15? YouTuber and iPhone leaker Jon Prosser whose track record is admittedly spotty made waves the week before the iPhone 13 announcement by releasing renders he commissioned of the iPhone 14 Pro Max based on "real images and schematics" leaked to him from purported sources at Apple. Prosser's renders corroborate a number of previously reported rumors, including the notchless display and hole-punch camera previously reported by Kuo, and the iPhone 14 Pro's titanium alloy chassis , which was first referenced in a July report from JPMorgan Chase.
We'd been expecting to see the iPhone 13 go notchless, but instead we got a slimmed-down, but still very notchy , notch. Apple introduced the world to the notched display in with the release of the iPhone X, and as rivals solved the selfie conundrum with hole-punch and under-display cameras, Apple still hasn't, er, taken it down a notch.
But Prosser's renders seem to corroborate these earlier reports that Apple would finally excise the iPhone's notch in And Bloomberg's Mark Gurman also hinted at its removal in a September edition of his Power On newsletter, wherein he predicted a "complete redesign" for the iPhone Those who've been crossing their fingers for a notchless iPhone since the iPhone 12 and had their hopes dashed once again by the iPhone 13 can now look forward to a potential realization of their all-screen dreams in 's iPhone The other big design change Prosser's renders show is a flattened camera bump.
According to Prosser, the iPhone 14's body is going to be a "thick boy," thick enough, it seems, to encompass all the camera hardware without an annoying, protruding camera setup on the back. Why is the iPhone 14 supposed to be so thick? Perhaps to house a bigger battery, or even the previously rumored periscope camera , which Kuo projected in Rumors of a completely portless iPhone have been circulating for a while, but it appears those won't come true in As far as colors go, Prosser's render colors were not based on any actual information from his sources, except for a pale gold color, which he claims to have seen evidence of himself.
However, it's still early days, and Apple surely has not finalized its color lineup yet for the iPhone Here's everything else we know and think we know so far about the iPhone 14 lineup's specifications and potential new features.
The iPhone 14 is expected to have an A16 chip, which would improve upon the iPhone 13's A15 chip , in keeping with Apple's previous pattern. ProMotion boosts the screen's refresh rate for smoother performance, up to Hz. We then saw a third event from Apple in September where the company unveiled its new iPhone 13 lineup alongside the Apple Watch 7 , iPad Mini 6 and updated entry-level iPad.
The updated iPhone runs on iOS 15 and features a few camera upgrades , upped storage, a new A15 Bionic processor and more. Here's how you can buy the iPhone 13 now. But when is the next Apple event?
Will we see the iPhone SE 3 or a more affordable Apple display next year? Faster Mac Mini? Read on for everything we know so far, including which products Apple could unveil. We'll update this story as new information becomes available. Since Apple's October event was its fourth launch this year, it's likely we won't see Apple host another event until the spring of Apple typically hosts three to four events every year, usually including a spring event, a summer developer conference and one or two more events in the fall.
The fall events are often held in September and October and tends to feature new iPhones and Apple Watch upgrades, while the October event typically features new Macs and iPads.
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