In about four weeks, Apple will most likely hold its next event, the traditional September keynote. If the company follows the trend, this will be the most important keynote of the year. Although there are several products that Apple could unveil, there are two that are considered certain: the iPhone 14 line and the Apple Watch Series 8.
The iPhone 14 series will be the star of the Apple event in September. Four new models will be introduced. Among other things, a brand new iPhone 14 Plus/Max is expected. Although the regular models will hardly differ from the current iPhone 13 generation, a larger model will be a nice addition. As for the Pro series, big changes are expected for the iPhone 14 Pro. A new design, a better processor and big improvements to the camera. The iPhone 14 series will probably be one of the biggest Apple launches in years.
Apple Watch Series 8: Three new models
As for the Apple Watch Series 8, Mark Gurman (Bloomberg) has already reported several times that Apple will introduce three new Apple Watch models in 2022, which he calls the most important update to the Watch in years. All three models will almost certainly be announced in September as well. The Apple Watch Series 8 is said to get a new body temperature sensor and better battery life. The Apple Watch SE will likely be updated while Apple is also preparing a rugged "Pro" version of the current Watch with a different design and high-quality build.
When will Apple introduce the AirPods Pro 2?
In addition to the iPhone 14 series and the new Apple Watch models, Apple could also unveil the new AirPods Pro 2 at its September event. With a similar design to the current generation, it is reported that the next AirPods Pro model - codenamed B698 - will feature the next version of the H1 chip, Apple's own audio processor. In addition, evidence of LC3 codec support in the AirPods Max beta firmware suggests that the AirPods Pro 2 could be the first to support Bluetooth 5.2. This codec will give the wireless earbuds more stability and efficiency. In addition, the new standard will help the AirPods Pro 2 improve sound quality during phone calls and higher bitrate songs. Although low-energy Bluetooth and the LC3 codec do not promise "lossless Bluetooth", they will certainly significantly improve sound quality.
Apple Mixed Reality Headset
The rumors surrounding the Apple Mixed Reality Headset have intensified over the last year. At the Apple event in September, the company could revisit Steve Jobs' famous "One More Thing" and announce the upcoming Mixed Reality Headset - but it is not certain. There are rumors that Apple wants to announce the product at its own event in January 2023, just like it did with the very first iPhone. However, the September event could also be the perfect time to tell the public that the company is entering a new market. At the beginning of this year, for example, the company hinted that it was working on a new Mac Pro, without giving any further details. The unveiling in September is therefore not completely ruled out.
New Macs and iPads could follow a little later
In addition, Apple is expected to introduce several new Macs and at least two iPads this year. If this is the case, October would be the ideal month for this. After all, Apple has done just that in the past. Potential candidates include new Mac mini models and updated MacBook Pro devices. It is also not out of the question that Apple will update the entry-level iPad to the 10th generation and unveil new iPad Pro models with the M2 chip.
When will Apple hold its September event?
Apple usually holds its events on a Tuesday. If the company follows the trend of recent years, the keynote could take place on September 13, as this is the second Tuesday of the month. Although nothing is confirmed - and there are no rumors about the possible date - it is likely that the day will see the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple Watch Series 8, and more. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading providers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Image: Apple)