'Far out' signs that Apple is afraid iPad update is going to overshadow iPhone 14 series

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ICYMI: Here's likely why Apple is delaying the iPadOS 16 update ahead of the iPhone 14 launch, and... there are more reasons than one.

So, here we are. Most of the year 2022 has slinked away, and we're entering September. If you're a tech enthusiast, you know what that means – it's time for a bigIndeed, the iPhone 14 launch event has officially been confirmed for September 7. It bears the tagline"Far out", which, as vague as it is, is probably somehow related to the new features we're expecting to come with iPhone 14.

So is that feature, along with the fact that the higher-end iPhone 14 models will drop the notch for i-shaped cutouts, enough to make the iPhone 14 a big deal? Yeah, probably, but I personally would have hoped for more. While this is essentially what the iPhone 14 series might be getting, alongside a new"Max" model and no"mini", let's talk about what is coming in the iPad world, and why Apple's decision to delay iPadOS 16 might not just be to let the new iPhones shine, even if it certainly looks that way.

Particularly artists have all the necessary tools to truly make some incredible things, while, say, music producers and video editors are still limited by the software the iPad has to work with. You'll still have the familiar, old split-screen feature, if you'd rather keep things simple, but if you enable Stage Manager once iPadOS 16 comes to your M1 iPad, the old split-screen will be replaced with actual windowed apps.

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