iPhone 14 - you’re NOT going to like this ⚠️
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#### **Introduction: Toilet Humor and Tech News**
Hey, are you sitting on the toilet? If so, hope you weren’t planning on buying yourself an iPhone 14 when it comes out because—what if it doesn’t come out?
Welcome back to *Front Page Tech*, where one geek talks tech news to another (and you, our amazing viewers). Special shoutout to the two girls watching this—if you’re among them, thank you for your support! On the last episode, we were trending on Twitter, and Hartley from MacRumors even called it the best Apple device concepts he’s ever seen.
Oh, and a quick note: if you were looking at those renders I showed earlier and thought, “Wow, these wallpapers are so nice—I wonder where I can get them,” here’s your answer! Those wallpapers were custom-made specifically for this project. We put a lot of detail into them, and they’re available in a pack of 15 (light and dark mode included) for just $5. Links to purchase are in the description below. When you buy them, that $5 goes straight to Ian, not me—so be sure to check it out!
Alright, let’s dive into today’s news.
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#### **Google Pixel Watch and Foldable Delay**
First up: Google I/O news.
You might have heard a lot of buzz about the imminent launches of the Pixel Watch and the Pixel 6A. But here’s the thing—I tried to warn everyone that things were way more delayed than they realized. For example, I mentioned that at Google I/O, we’d get an official announcement for the Pixel 6A, but its release was pushed back to late July. As for the Pixel Watch? Don’t hold your breath—it wasn’t coming anytime soon.
Google did tease the watch on stage during their event, but a formal announcement and launch weren’t planned until October, alongside the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Another big topic at Google I/O was the *Pixel Fold*, Google’s first foldable device. We’ve been hearing about this for ages now—and as with any Google product ever—it has been surrounded by drama. First, it was coming, then it was canceled, then I tried to tell everyone it wasn’t canceled (as far as I knew), and now… it’s back in the news—only to be canceled again!
According to reports, the Pixel Fold is now delayed until 2023. So, instead of being “uncanceled,” it’s just “delayed.” The Elec reported that even though the device was scheduled to release later this year, Google won’t be making that deadline because the product isn’t as complete as they wish.
Rosh Young chimed in to say he’s hearing the same thing—and so am I. Yes, the Pixel Fold is delayed. I know tens of you were disappointed, but here’s the silver lining: today’s episode is sponsored by PolicyGenius life insurance!
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#### **Apple iPhone 14 Delays: A Problem You Didn’t Know Existed**
Alright, last up on today’s slate is a story that came out while we were busy with our renders. But hey, better late than never!
A few weeks ago, we talked about Apple’s major supply chain issues—chip shortages, lockdowns, and poor working conditions at factories. I even showed you a video of the situation, and it looked bad. It was only a matter of time before the new iPhone got hit—and yes, now we’re hearing that at least one of the four brand-new iPhone 14 models is delayed.
I know you’ve seen the comments: “How can a product that’s not even out yet be delayed?” or “How can things that have never been announced be canceled?” But here’s the truth—things happen behind the scenes all the time, and just because you weren’t supposed to know about it doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
This is like believing there won’t be another iPhone in September just because Apple hasn’t announced it yet—but hey, here we are watching an iPhone 14 video anyway!
Japanese blog Nikkei Asia originally reported that suppliers were struggling with iPhone 14 production—and now Jeff Poole (our favorite from Wed Bush) has gotten more specific. He claims the iPhone 14 Max (not the Pro Max, remember?) is already behind schedule, and suppliers are still struggling to catch up.
This led to multiple reports claiming the phone was delayed and wouldn’t be available on time—but hold on—is that really true? According to Cuoming Qi’s latest channel checks, Apple has not changed its shipping plan for iPhone 14 models since the Shanghai lockdown. The iPhone 14 Max is running behind but is still under control, and suppliers can work overtime to meet the schedule.
So even though the phone is a bit behind, it should still be ready by launch—shipping times shouldn’t be compromised. Everyone calm down—it’s fine! It’s going to be fine.
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#### **Conclusion: Tech Uncertainty and Preparedness**
That’s all for today’s episode of *Front Page Tech*. Whether you’re sitting on the toilet or just relaxing, remember that tech news is full of surprises—and life insurance is a great way to prepare for the unexpected.
Don’t forget to check out the custom wallpapers in the description if you haven’t already—and as always, thanks for watching!
Stay safe, stay prepared, and stay tuned for more tech news. See you next time!
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