Apple is apparently planning to release its latest market smash on September 7, 2022.
According to reports, Apple will introduce the iPhone via an online streaming event rather than a gathering, as it did at the start of the year for releasing the iPhone 11 series.
The event will also feature new Macs, iPads, and Apple watches, but the major attention will be on the device that accounts for more than half of Apple’s sales income.
As smartphone sales have fallen, the smartphone market is facing a particularly perilous period due to inflation and a shaky economy. But Apple does not appear to be concerned, as the iPhone managed to kick off its sales in the last quarter of the year, and Apple has assured suppliers that they do not expect a decline in demand.
Apple normally sells new iPhones in dealerships about a week and a half after they are released, and this year is expected to follow the same pattern.
The new iPhone will supposedly be a flagship killer due to a significant enhancement to the camera. The screen’s notch has been eliminated, leaving only a small punch-hole for the selfie camera and a tablet-shaped hole for the improved Face ID components.
The battery and hardware have also been enhanced, and the CPU will have a 5G chip.