When Apple Releases A New iPhone At A "Far Out" Event, Here Are 4 Stocks To Watch

On Wednesday, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) will hold its annual September launch event, called "Far Out," when the firm is likely to introduce its iPhone 14 series and new Apple Watch lineup.

The launch event will take place in Cupertino, California's Steve Jobs Theater, and it will be live streamed on the business' website.

People have conjectured that the aesthetics of this year's invitation, which included a night sky with a constellation of stars forming the Apple logo, may indicate that significant camera improvements will be made to iPhones to enable better nighttime or long-distance shooting. Read more: Leaked Images Suggest Apple May Be Bringing A Much-Desired Design Change To The Watch Pro.

According to MacRumors, the logo's representation of a constellation-filled night sky suggests that the long-rumored satellite connectivity feature for the iPhone 14 may be revealed at the Cupertino event.

Tim Farrar, a satellite communications expert, said in a series of tweets that T-launch Mobile's of satellite connectivity was meant to foreshadow the launch of its own satellite connectivity feature for the iPhone in cooperation with Globalstar, Inc. (NYSE: GSAT).

In order to provide "continuous satellite services" to a "possible customer," who might be Apple, Globalstar declared in February that it had bought 17 new satellites.

Apple, in typical fashion, has been mum about what will be shown and who its new partners will be as it builds anticipation for the event.

On Wednesday, the event will begin at 10 a.m. ET. The following equities are frequently impacted by Apple news:

Snapdragon, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) Qualcomm is a well-known global semiconductor manufacturer best recognised for its Snapdragon range of mobile CPUs and DSPs.

In a recent multi-billion dollar settlement, Qualcomm and Apple agreed to a six-year licence agreement that will extend until 2025. A two-year extension option is additionally offered.

The LG Display Co. (NYSE: LPL) SMART Electronics Co. (OTC: SSNLF)

According to a GSM Arena report, Apple bought 82% of the display panels for the iPhone 14 from Samsung, 12% from LG Display, and the remaining 6% from BOE Technology, according to internal statistics.

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