What to expect from Apple’s Sept. 7 event

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Apple (AAPL) will host its annual iPhone event on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Unlike in 2020 and 2021, when the company hosted virtual events, this year’s show will take place in person at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters.

The event, which Apple announced with a “Far Out” tagline, is expected to feature four new iPhones, new Apple Watches, and, potentially, updated AirPods Pro. Apple is reportedly making changes to the iPhone lineup to ensure that its Pro models stick out and roll out a ruggedized version of the Apple Watch.

We’ll be covering the event live as it unfolds Wednesday, so be sure to tune into Yahoo Finance for all of the latest information. For now, here’s what we’re expecting Apple to show off next week.

iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro

Apple has traditionally rolled out each of its new iPhones with its latest chips while defining its Pro devices with a triple-lens display. But the company is altering how it differentiates its products this year.

Instead of rolling out a mini version of the iPhone, as the company has done so previously, Apple is simply offering standard-sized iPhones and larger Max devices. According to MacRumors, the pint-sized iPhone mini, which Apple first started rolling out with the iPhone 12 and continued to offer with the iPhone 13, wasn’t much of a volume seller.

So the company is retiring the 5.6-inch mini, and instead launching the iPhone 14 with either a 6.1-inch display or a 6.7-inch display.

Photo by: STRF/STAR MAX/IPx 2022 7/30/22 Atmosphere at an Apple Store in Greenwich, Connecticut. Here iphone 13's are seen on display.
Apple is reportedly changing the size and design of the iPhone 14 lineup, ditching the mini and removing the notch on the Pro models. (Image: AP) · STRF/STAR MAX/IPx

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will get 6.1-inch screens, while the iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max will get larger 6.7-inch panels, according to Bloomberg. The change in naming conventions means there will be a handful of updates to how Apple outfits its newest smartphones.

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will reportedly hit the market with the A15 chip found in the iPhone 13 line. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, meanwhile, will get Apple’s next-generation A16 chip, according to analyst Ming Chi-Kuo.

The standard iPhone and iPhone Max should still pack plenty of power to run all the apps and games you can throw at them, but it seems Apple is attempting to better differentiate its Pro phones from its non-Pro devices.

The Pro models will ditch the Face ID and camera notch, replacing it with a small pill-shaped cutout, in addition to a second circular cutout featuring the Face ID technology and one holding the front camera.

Apple will give the Pro iPhones always-on displays that provide users with app notifications without having to turn on the entire screen. Android phones have had this capability for years.