Apple Reportedly Schedules Event to Unveil the iPhone 6 on September 9th
Posted August 5, 2014 at 5:38pm by iClarified
Apple has scheduled an event to unveil the iPhone 6 on September 9th, reports Re/code.
Onstage at our inaugural Code conference earlier this summer, Apple SVP Eddy Cue described the company’s fall product pipeline as the best he’d seen in his 25 years at Apple. A few weeks from now we’ll get our first look at what he was talking about. Apple has scheduled a big media event for Tuesday, Sept. 9 — a date to which Apple numerologists will strain to attribute significance. As with September events past, the focal point of this one is to be Apple’s next-generation iPhones, which are expected to feature larger displays of 4.7 and 5.5 inches and run speedy new A8 processors.
The reported date is in line with previous reports that that Apple would hold an event to unveil the next generation smartphone in mid-September.
More recent reports have suggested that production delays may have pushed back the device's actual release date into October.
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Onstage at our inaugural Code conference earlier this summer, Apple SVP Eddy Cue described the company’s fall product pipeline as the best he’d seen in his 25 years at Apple. A few weeks from now we’ll get our first look at what he was talking about. Apple has scheduled a big media event for Tuesday, Sept. 9 — a date to which Apple numerologists will strain to attribute significance. As with September events past, the focal point of this one is to be Apple’s next-generation iPhones, which are expected to feature larger displays of 4.7 and 5.5 inches and run speedy new A8 processors.
The reported date is in line with previous reports that that Apple would hold an event to unveil the next generation smartphone in mid-September.
More recent reports have suggested that production delays may have pushed back the device's actual release date into October.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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