Apple's next event on Sept. 7 may reveal the iPhone 14, and with that a mid-September release date seems likely.
Apple's rumored iPhone 14 will likely get its big reveal at the company's Sept. 7 media event, with many signs pointing to a mid-September launch for the new phones. The reveal event is expected to include a larger, non-Pro iPhone 14 alongside possible changes to the iPhone line's design, price and new features.
Since iPhones usually go up for preorder on the Fridays of the same week of its event, we'd expect that to happen this year on Friday, Sept. 9. iPhone release dates are usually a week and a half after Apple's announcements. Sometimes launch dates are staggered for specific models, especially when introducing a new design or size. So it's possible the iPhone 14 lineup will have more than one release date.
This year's event also follows the Labor Day hypothesis that CNET has been diving into since 2018. It hasn't always followed suit, as the hypothesis did not come true in 2020 nor 2021, and it's still possible that reported supply chain issues for the iPhone 14 could impact its eventual release date. A recent Bloomberg report, however, suggested the Sept. 7 launch along with a release date of Sept. 16. Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has quelled some of those supply chain fears, saying it should only have a "limited" impact, in a July post on Twitter.
For a more in-depth look at iPhone rumors, check out every rumor we've heard about Apple's iPhone 14 and our story on whether there will be a foldable iPhone. Also, check out whether you should upgrade to an iPhone 12 or 13 this year, if you're not interested in the rumored iPhone 14.