Apple Confirms the Launch Date for iPhone 14

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Pretty much all the info that surfaced online already about iPhone 14 represents good news. We’re expecting four models in the lineup, and perhaps the price increase of $100 compared to the last year’s flagship from Apple will cause some difficulties.

But we’re talking about a 2022 flagship, which means that you can’t expect to pay for it as much as you do for a mid-range phone. Furthermore, iPhone 14 should be better than the previous iPhone 13, at least considering the processor. According to various sources, we found out that iPhone 14 is launching in early September, meaning much earlier than initially expected. But the sources still couldn’t be 100 percent reliable, something that has now changed.

Apple confirms September 7 as the release date for iPhone 14

CNET reveals that Apple confirms that it’s releasing its iPhone 14 flagship lineup in less than two weeks from now – on September 7, to be more precise.

The upcoming lineup is expected to include a standard version of the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14 Pro, the iPhone 14 Max, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Surprisingly or not, Apple won’t make the four new iPhone 14 versions in the same quantities. According to Tom’s Guide, this will lead to people finding it more difficult to find the iPhone 14 Max version of the upcoming flagship.

iPhone 14 will be featuring Apple’s latest A15 Bionic chipset, which is one of the fastest processors in existence. Unofficial info also reveals 4GB of RAM, a camera of 12MP + 12MP, a display of 6.1 inches, and a battery of 3115 mAh.

It’s also expected that Apple will also present its Apple Watch Series 8 during the same “Far Out” event dedicated to the launch of iPhone 14, so stay tuned for more info! Smartwatches are becoming more and more important in the tech world, and it’s great to see that Apple still focuses a lot on this area.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.