iPhone 14 series to launch today. All you need to know about Apple's 'Far Out' event, the biggest tech gig of 2022

The product launch event, 'Far Out', will be held at Apple's headquarters in California's Cupertino.

The much anticipated event will kick off at 10.00 am PST on Wednesday. In India, the event will be held at 10.30 pm. The event will also be live broadcasted on Apple's YouTube channel.
The tech giant Apple is expected to debut its iPhone 14 lineup at the annual keynote event scheduled to take place today (September 7).

The product launch event, 'Far Out', will be held at Apple's headquarters in California's Cupertino. The tech event will be livestreamed on Apple's website and all their social media handles.

After Apple sent out the invitation for its tech launch event, many started speculating regarding the iPhone 14 series. In the invitation, we see a night sky with a constellation of stars that form the Apple logo.


As per speculations, this year's smartphone by Apple will go through some major camera changes and upgrades.

According to reports, much has been said about the iPhone 14's alleged dual cut-out design for selfie camera and Face ID hardware. Earlier a video was leaked online that demonstrates exactly how the iPhone 14's front screen looks like.

There have been reports that Apple will be introducing a system to black out the pixels between the two cutouts and have the entire area appear as one solid layer. Well, in a few hours, we will find out if the rumours regarding the iPhone 14 series were true or not.
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The much anticipated event will kick off at 10.00 am PST on Wednesday. In India, the event will be held at 10.30 pm. The event will also be live broadcasted on Apple's YouTube channel.

At the 'Far Out' event, Apple will shift its focus on the iPhone 14 series, Apple Watch Series 8, new Apple Watch Pro and AirPods Pro 2. Several previous reports also hint at Apple ditching the iPhone mini model this year and going for a new model, hich could be named iPhone 14 Max or iPhone 14 Plus.

While the vanilla version of iPhone 14 will come packed with A15 Bionic chipset, the one used in the iPhone 13 line-up, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max will get the A16 chipset.

Ahead Of 'Far Out' Event, Here Are Apple's Five Biggest Duds In History
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Apple is currently dominating the tech market as it's one of the biggest device sellers in the world. Every year Apple's tech launch event is one of the most anticipated one. Tech enthusiasts wait for months or preorder their favourite products by Apple before the launch. Whenever an iPhone is released by Apple, it instantly becomes 'the' smartphone of the years.



Even though the story of how the tech company came into existence is an inspiring one, Apple didn't always enjoy a smooth sail. As all eyes are on Apple's 'Far Out' event scheduled for September 7, we take a look at products launched by Apple that turned out to be a dud in the market.

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Apple came out with Newton in 1993 as a product which kind of was a pocket assistant. Apple Newton was supposed to function like a notebook or contacts. However, the product wasn't a hit as several users reported facing unwanted errors and trouble with the software.
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When Apple first introduced Macintosh TV in 1993, it was a game changer. This was also Apple's first Mac to be launched in black. Macintosh TV offered people the experience of a television on a computer. The desktop set included a small control instrument, a mouse and a keyboard.

However, Macintosh TV was not a popular Apple product amongst people. Its not-so-pleasant look could have been a major reason behind the drop in sales numbers, which were also the lowest sales figure among Apple devices.
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In 1994, the Cupertino-based company released the Apple QuickTake, one of the first consumer digital camera lines. However, the product was discontinued in 1997. It was a camera that can be connected to a computer (which was only compatible with Mac), however, Apple QuicktTake's expensive price tag ($749 approximately) was one of the reasons why it failed to become a hit with users.

Another big failure for the product was its camera which lacked focus and preview features and also delivered poor resolution. The camera also only offered memory space of eight pictures.
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Apple first released the USB Mouse, commonly referred to as 'hockey puck', in 1998, which it included with its all desktop Macs for the next two years. However, the mouse was criticised heavily for its "ugly" design, which was in circular shape. The mouse had a single button located at the top.

The shape made the Apple USB Mouse clumsy as there were size issues, making it hard to rotate the mouse while using. Later, Apple replaced the USB Mouse with the Apple Pro Mouse.
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Apple introduced Power Mac G4 Cube in 2000, which was designed by Jonathan Ive and conceived by Apple Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Steve Jobs. It was a 7.7-inch cubic computer housed in clear acrylic glass.

While the product was a hit among Apple fans for its aesthetic visuals, in terms of use, it offered very little. Several users reported overheating issues, glass cracking problems with the product before it got suspended after a year of its announcement.
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