Apple event starts: live stream for iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8 and more is available [Update]

Apple event starts: live stream for iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8 and more is available [Update]


from Thilo Bayer
Here we go: Apple has activated its YouTube live stream for the Apple event called Far Out from 7 p.m. The announcement of iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8 and more seems certain.

Original item: After weeks and months full of leaks, today is showtime: Apple is starting its Far Out Apple Event at 7 p.m. and the live stream on YouTube is ready.

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Apple Event: Reaching for the Stars?

As usual, CEO Tim Cook’s Apple keynote can be viewed in the Steve Jobs Theater either on Apple TV or on YouTube. Apple has already made the live stream available, so you can watch this one activate the notification or use the embedding in this news. The stars used by Apple gave rise to rumors that Apple is announcing satellite communication in the iPhones for the first time. In Cupertino they have been working on the topic for a long time.

Otherwise, the rumor mill has focused more and more on the iPhone 14 in recent weeks. We recommend reading the latest articles on PCGH.de. A total of four models from the 14 series are expected, but probably no more Minis among them. The full package of features is only available with the two Pro models (Pro and Pro Max), then also with Always On, double punch hole instead of notch and full camera equipment.

The presentation of the Apple Watch 8 is also certain. There should be a total of three new Apple watches, including a Pro version with a huge display, a Series 8 that has been improved in terms of temperatures and a new edition of the Apple Watch SE. It doesn’t seem quite so certain that Apple will also score points on the subject of Airpods tonight. We’re talking about Airpods Pro 2 – Apple probably hopes that its own customers will buy an iPhone 14 together with an Apple Watch and the AirPods. We’ll know more from 7 p.m.

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Tim Cook on the Apple event

Update: On the American west coast, people have now also woken up. Tim Cook greets his fans on Twitter with a rainbow photo and promises a “stellar event” to match the Apple event motto – “stellar” also means great, but given the constellation motifs, one can assume that Cook is clearly here reference to the rumored satellite communication.

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