That fresh autumn feeling is in the air. If fall leaves were a thing here in the South Bay, you’d better believe they’d change. And with the changing of the seasons comes the ever-important fall tradition of a new iPhone.
Apple sent out invites to its “Far Out” event late last month. A subsequent animation spins the galactic apple to reveal a giant heart. Fittingly, it’s being held at the Steve Jobs Theater in the company’s giant Cupertino starship. It’s Apple’s second in-person event since the start of the pandemic, and the first to be completely indoors — a change from the extremely sunny WWDC keynote held in Cupertino’s courtyard.
As always, your loyal Apple live bloggers, Matthew and Brian (hello), are here at the show, bringing the latest news as it breaks. You can watch the event live here, and we’ve got a really long “what to expect” post here. If you don’t have the time (who does, these days?), here’s a quick refresher:
- The iPhone 14, in for different configurations
- A slightly redesigned Apple Watch Series 8 with more health data
- New M2 Macs
- Release dates for iOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16 (iPadOS 16.1 will have to wait)
- There are a slew of other rumors of varying probability, including new iPads, a HomePod with a display, AirPods Pro 2, and that much-anticipated AR/VR headset.
The event starts at 10AM PT/1PM ET. Bookmark this page and follow below.