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Apple's next big hardware event is happening on September 7 — likely where it'll reveal the iPhone 14, iPad 10, and more.

Mark your calendars and start prepping your wallets. Apple just confirmed that its next big hardware event is happening on Wednesday, September 7 — likely where we’ll get our first look at the iPhone 14, iPad 10th Gen, and more.

The rumor mill had strongly been hinting at a September 7 date for this latest event, so it’s great to have it confirmed. It also pushes this latest Apple event a bit earlier than previous September ones. For context, the iPhone 13 event in 2021 was held on September 14, while the iPhone 11 event in 2019 happened on September 10. 2020’s iPhone 12 event was pushed later than usual, not taking place until October.

So, what are we expecting? The iPhone 14 series is all but confirmed to make an appearance — including the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max , iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Rumors suggest the notch is going away on the Pro models in place of two hole-punch cutouts. We should also get new camera sensors, a new A16 chip, and finally an always-on display — something the event invite seems to clearly suggest.

 

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