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The iPhone 14 event invite is space-themed — is it a clue about a cool new feature?

The official iPhone 14 event invite says, “Far out,” adding a negative-space design of the Apple logo with an intergalactic theme. The Cupertino-based tech giant has never been alien — heh heh — to being the star of conversation in the tech world, but this cosmic-themed invite is causing an eruption of speculation. Is this celestial creation a clue about the iPhone 14’s upcoming new features?

In 9to5Mac’s opinion, the extraterrestrial invite could be hinting at anything from satellite connectivity to upgraded cameras. MacRumors, on the other hand, reported on a cool augmented-reality (AR) easter egg on Apple’s Events page, sparking social media users to suspect that an AR/VR announcement is imminent.

AR/VR

If you have an iPhone, visit Apple’s Events page (opens in new tab). Next, tap on the Apple logo; this should launch an AR experience that will superimpose a black-hole animation on your display. You can even magnify it (or reduce it) by employing the pinching gesture. Pretty cool, huh? But we have questions! Could this interactive animation be a subliminal message for something, well, far out?

Apple VR

Apple VR (Image credit: Snappa)

Apple has been secretly working on an AR/VR headset for nearly a decade, according to bean spillers. A few months ago, the rumor mill was awash with chitchat that Apple could possibly announce something anything regarding its mixed-reality headset at WWDC (Apple’s annual developers’ conference). Unfortunately, Apple remained totally mum about the project.