Apple Holding iPhone 5 And iOS 5 Event On September 7th
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Japanese site, Kodawarisan, claims that Apple’s fall media event will be held on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011. Apple is expected to launch its much-waited device the iPhone 5 along with iCloud and iOS 5 announcement. It’s expected also to launch the cheap iPhone 4 during this event.
As MacRumors points out, Apple traditionally hold their Fall media events in early of September during the past three events which happened on September 1st, 2010, September 9th, 2009, and September 9th, 2008. Last year, Apple announced a new iPod touch, iPod nano and shuffle models.
Apple’s next-generation iPhone is rumored to launch in September then another report suggested the iPhone 5 won’t actually be released until October. Sources claims that the iPhone 5 coming to Canada on October 1st so it might be launched in U.S. in September then internationally in October.
The Japanese site has confirmed that the date was not the product of guesswork, but came from a source in the know. So there’s a high possibility that this date is real.
As MacRumors points out, Apple traditionally hold their Fall media events in early of September during the past three events which happened on September 1st, 2010, September 9th, 2009, and September 9th, 2008. Last year, Apple announced a new iPod touch, iPod nano and shuffle models.
Apple’s next-generation iPhone is rumored to launch in September then another report suggested the iPhone 5 won’t actually be released until October. Sources claims that the iPhone 5 coming to Canada on October 1st so it might be launched in U.S. in September then internationally in October.
The Japanese site has confirmed that the date was not the product of guesswork, but came from a source in the know. So there’s a high possibility that this date is real.
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Apple Holding iPhone 5 And iOS 5 Event On September 7th
Japanese site, Kodawarisan, claims that Apple’s fall media event will be held on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011. Apple is expected to launch its much-waited device the iPhone 5 along with iCloud and iOS 5 announcement. It’s expected also to launch the cheap iPhone 4 during this event.
As MacRumors points out, Apple traditionally hold their Fall media events in early of September during the past three events which happened on September 1st, 2010, September 9th, 2009, and September 9th, 2008. Last year, Apple announced a new iPod touch, iPod nano and shuffle models.
Apple’s next-generation iPhone is rumored to launch in September then another report suggested the iPhone 5 won’t actually be released until October. Sources claims that the iPhone 5 coming to Canada on October 1st so it might be launched in U.S. in September then internationally in October.
The Japanese site has confirmed that the date was not the product of guesswork, but came from a source in the know. So there’s a high possibility that this date is real.
As MacRumors points out, Apple traditionally hold their Fall media events in early of September during the past three events which happened on September 1st, 2010, September 9th, 2009, and September 9th, 2008. Last year, Apple announced a new iPod touch, iPod nano and shuffle models.
Apple’s next-generation iPhone is rumored to launch in September then another report suggested the iPhone 5 won’t actually be released until October. Sources claims that the iPhone 5 coming to Canada on October 1st so it might be launched in U.S. in September then internationally in October.
The Japanese site has confirmed that the date was not the product of guesswork, but came from a source in the know. So there’s a high possibility that this date is real.
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