iPhone fans are desperate to get their hands on the new model but when will the iPhone 14 arrive?
The news of the iPhone 13 first broke on September 14 2021, which is the second Tuesday in the month.
While Apple is yet to confirm an exact date for the upgrade, fans have speculated that it could be around the same time this year.
Here's everything we know, including the rumours behind Apple's highly anticipated new phone.
When will Apple iPhone 14 be released?
In the past, Apple has released its new iPhones at the same time every year.
The tech giant tends to favour the first or second Tuesday of September.
This means we could see the iPhone 14 on either Tuesday, September 6 or Tuesday, September 13 2022.
Apple fans were watching closely to the brand's first event of 2022 which took place in March.
We might get more information on any upgraded versions of the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV at its WWDC annual developers conference.
While there were announcements about the iPhone SE 3 and a new iPad Air, there were no clues about when the 14 could be released.
We also don't have any official news about how much it will cost or what features will be included.
The iPhones 13 debut price was £20 less in the UK than the iPhone 12, fans are hoping that the pattern continues.
However, it is likely that the cost will go up with iDropNews reporting that higher prices are currently being discussed internally at Apple.
FrontPageTech John Prosser suspects that the new iPhone will feature "titanium edges" that would make it the toughest iPhone yet.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman predicts that the 5.4-inch iPhone Mini is over with the new phone to see a complete redesign.
And Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that there could be four iPhone 14 models with the iPhone Max replacing the iPhone Mini.
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