Apple has officially scheduled its highly anticipated (physical) iPhone 14 launch event for September 7 at 10 am Pacific Time.
This should be as easy as ever to follow on your mobile device or desktop , and you can already add the aforementioned start time and date to your digital calendar to make sure you won't miss the action and excitement of Apple's first physical product announcement event in... what feels like decades.
Why, I'm so glad you asked that, and to offer the most rigorous answer possible, here are the dates of all previous iPhone launch events:September 12, 2018 - iPhone XSeptember 9, 2014 - iPhone 6June 7, 2010 - iPhone 4Basically, the short answer is yes, September 7 is aearly for a fall iPhone announcement, but not as early as Apple's last two big fall events would suggest. As for what the newly announced date means, it could be nothing...
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