According to reporter Mark Gurman, Apple will unveil the new one iPhone 14 early September. To be precise, the event would be set for September 7. It’s a rather unusual date: it’s a Wednesday, but all keynotes from past years have always been held on Tuesdays. Is it possible that Cupertino has suddenly decided to break his tradition?

According to Gurman, this choice would hide good news. In fact, Apple would have decided – for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic – to depresentation event of the new iPhone 14 live. In short, no pre-recorded video, but an event with an audience in the room.

For the first time in many years, the Steve Jobs Theater it can come back full of journalists, bloggers, influencers and industry insiders. For the time being, there is certainly nothing yet: Apple has yet to send the invitations. But Gurman’s thesis holds up and is worth reading.

“Wednesday is an atypical day for the launch of an Apple product,” the reporter explains. But one important fact must be taken into account: The United States will celebrate Labor Day on Monday, which means that the banks will close, as will the offices. More generally, it means that employees, including journalists, stay at home to rest. While Apple wants to keep the event in attendance, it would have been rather cynical to force thousands of people to spend a holiday on the plane. Hence the need to move the presentation event by a day so that everyone can arrive in Cupertino calmly, using the Tuesday to travel, without giving up a day off.


Source: Lega Nerd

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