[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Thursday, September 08, 2022. Appleâs long-awaited Far Out event was a [showcase of all the gadgets the company is now ready to sell us](. The new [iPhone 14]( was blessed with a super-size sibling, and the [iPhone 14 Pros]( ditched the notch for a lozenge-shaped punch hole in its display. Sorry, the people at Apple are insisting we call the hole a âDynamic Island,â since the screen around it will change size for notifications. The new [Apple Watch]( was joined by the [Watch Ultra]( with all of the added ruggedization extreme-sports types have been waiting for. Plus, the [AirPods Pro]( got touch-sensitive controls and better noise cancellation, thanks to the addition of the H2 chip. It was very much a show focused on quality-of-life tweaks for these devices, with some features you might consider neat, but nothing you might feel compelled to camp outside an Apple Store to be first in line to buy. â Daniel Cooper The biggest stories you might have missed - [Apple's new AirPods Pro have touch controls]( - [Bose's QuietComfort Earbuds II automatically customize sound and ANC]( - [The James Webb Telescope captures the Tarantula Nebula in stunning detail]( - [The first US video game studio to unionize is shutting down]( - [Apple Fitness+ is coming to iPhone this fall in 21 countries]( - [iOS 16 will be available on September 12th]( - [Appleâs Photonic Engine technology improves low-light camera performance]( - [watchOS 9 will arrive on September 12th]( - [The iPhone 14 can connect to satellites for emergency SOS features]( - [Apple Watch Series 8 has a temperature sensor and crash detection]( [iPhone 14 and 14 Plus hands-on: A bigger screen and small camera updates]( The iPhone Mini is no more.
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Billy Steele / Engadget]( There are two iPhones 14: the 6.1-inch standard model and its 6.7-inch Plus variant, harking back to the old regime of one âregularâ sized device and one super-sized version. (Sadly, the iPhone Miniâs poor battery life made the unit a poor seller, so Apple has swung the axe.) Engadgetâs Cherlynn Low got [her hands all over the new handsets]( which focus on better camera upgrades. The rear camera has a larger 12-megapixel sensor (with bigger 1.9-micron pixels) as well as autofocus on the forward-facing lens, for better selfies. Despite the phoneâs size, the 14 Plus is lighter than its Pro siblings, a small mercy if youâve ever dropped a phone on your face in bed. [Continue Reading.]( [iPhone 14 Pro hands-on: Don't call it a notch]( The always-on display is an exciting feature.
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Billy Steele / Engadget]( Apple saved most of the big upgrades for the [iPhone 14 Pro and Max]( as it tries to put more water between its flagship handset and those in the ultra-premium tier. Thereâs a new A16 Bionic chip and a Super Retina XDR display that can run at 1Hz, giving users an always-on display for the first time. Plus, the Dynamic Island, a punch hole housing FaceID and the camera that can bleed into the display around it, making it look more like a notification window. The rear lens also got an upgrade, with a 48-megapixel primary sensor backed by Appleâs promise itâll have dramatically improved low-light performance. [Continue Reading.]( [Apple kills off the SIM tray on the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro in the US]( This may impact travelers pretty hard. The iPhones 14 will be the first in the range to [ditch the physical SIM tray in favor of eSIM technology](. On paper, this is a smart move â another hole in the phone you can eliminate for better waterproofing and security. But itâs also a bit of a thumbed nose for travelers who might prefer to swap SIMs when on the go to take advantage of cheaper local rates. Plus, if you smash your device, you canât simply put your SIM in an old phone youâve got lying around. [Continue Reading.]( [Apple Watch Ultra hands-on: Built for the great outdoors]( The Watch 8 gets some sensor upgrades but looks much like its predecessor.
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Billy Steele / Engadget]( Engadgetâs [Billy Steele spent some time with Appleâs new Watch Ultra]( with its, uh, interesting design and additional action button on the side opposite the digital crown. The 49mm timepiece gets a 2,000 nit display, good for rough environments, an 86-decibel emergency siren and more accurate GPS. Given Apple products are always a little less rugged than we might hope, the promises the company made here are going to be well worth testing. Can this device really replace the hardcore Garmin for your extreme sport of choice? Only time will tell. [Continue Reading.]( [Gdgt Deals by StackCommerce: Find great deals on gadgets, software, services and more!]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:
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