Apple has set Sept. 7 as the date for what is historically the tech giant's biggest event and is expected to include the reveal of its newest products including the iPhone 14

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The event will be streamed virtually, as have most of Apple's events during the pandemic, but the company is inviting members of the press to attend in-person at the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters.

The event will begin at 10 a.m. local time, 1 p.m. ET.

The invite features the Apple logo made up of what appear to be stars in a dark background likely representing space.

The event, titled "Far Out," will be the earliest Apple event since 2016, according to Bloomberg.

No details have been released as to what consumers can expect in the next line of iPhones, but Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said last week we can expect significant camera upgrades.

The iPhone 13 has a 12-megapixel camera, and Ives said this one could have a 48-megapixel camera.

Last year, the iPhone 13 Pro started at $999, while the Pro Max started at $1,099.