The September event will focus on the new iPhone 14 models, and we expect a 6.1-inch iPhone 14, a 6.7-inch iPhone Max, a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. There will be no 5.4-inch “mini” iPhone this year, with Apple opting instead for larger devices. While no massive changes are coming to the standard iPhone 14 models, the iPhone 14 Pro models will have a pill-shaped notch and a hole punch that replaces the notch, an A16 chip, a new 48-megapixel camera and other improvements, with full details available in the gallery for the iPhone 14 Pro. iPhone 14 models will still use the A15 chip and won’t have the same impressive camera technology, but you can count on new colors, an updated Ultra Wide lens, faster 5G and WiFi 6E. A full rundown of what’s coming to the iPhone 14 and 14 Max can be found in our iPhone 14 roundup. To keep up with the new iPhone models, Apple is working on updated Apple Watches. There’s a new Apple Watch Series 8 in the works that could feature an updated low-power mode, longer battery life, temperature sensing, an S8 chip, and other possible features like car accident detection. Apple is also coming out with a higher-end “Apple Watch Pro,” which will feature a new design, larger size, and a much more durable display and build. The “pro” Apple Watch is aimed at athletes and those who subject their watches to more abuse than the average user. We’re also expecting second-generation AirPods Pro, a new 10th-generation iPad, a refreshed iPad Pro, an Apple silicon Mac Pro, and more, but beyond the iPhone 14 models and the Apple Watch, we’ll likely see these other devices as well at a second event in October. Apple will stream the fall event live on its website, YouTube and Apple TV via the Apple TV app. For those unable to attend, MacRumors will provide full event coverage on MacRumors.com and the MacRumorsLive Twitter account, both during the event and in the weeks to come.