
Nissan to be attentive to electric automobiles in Europe
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August 26, 2022: -Apple just announced it would hold a press event on September 7 at 1 p.m. ET, where it’s anticipated to declare the latest iPhones.
The event will be streamed on its official website. Apple has led virtual pre-recorded launch events since the start of the Covid pandemic in 2020. Apple invites people to watch the launch at its campus in Cupertino, California.
Apple could announce the recent,l Apple Watch and AirPods models at the event. The company is preparing new Mac and iPad models, but those are sometimes announced at a separate October event.
Apple is expected to release four recent iPhone models that will likely be called the iPhone 14. The new devices will have improved cameras. The more expensive iPhone 14 Pro versions could have a smaller pill-shaped cutout on the top of the display versus the “notch” current iPhones have and will reportedly contain always-on displays.
Analysts will be closely watching the pricing of Apple’s new lineup to see if the company has raised prices during supply chain uncertainty and high inflation.
In July, Bloomberg stated that Apple is preparing to release a more expensive and rugged “pro” version. Apple could also reveal new Apple Watch models, probably the Series 8. Reports suggest that Apple could include a body temperature sensor in this year’s sleep and fertility tracking models.
Apple also typically unveils the new version of iOS for iPhones after its September event. This year, the software includes the ability to customize the phone’s lock screen and the ability to delete or edit messages.
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