Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 10, 2011

iPhone 5 To Be Released At September Music Event

As I’m sure most of you know by now, it is looking more and more like Apple will not be announcing the iPhone 5 at this years WWDC event. Instead more and more speculation is pointing towards a September or later release date. In fact yesterday we had a report that suggested that the iPhone 5 won’t even begin production until September, with a release date looking more likely towards the end of the year.

Now another report this time from All Things Digital, claims that word on the street is the iPhone 5 will make it’s debut at Apples music event in September. Apple traditionally use the music event to focus on iPod’s and iTunes. While the iPhone is normally announced at WWDC
As I’ve reported here before, Apple doesn’t plan to unveil a new iPhone at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which this year will be largely software-focused. And increasingly, I’m hearing speculation about the company possibly commandeering its annual September media event to launch the device instead. Which seems plausible.
In the past, All Things Digital have been fairly well informed and are quite often right with their “speculations”. As their post goes on to explain the decline of the iPod and it’s appeal, it does seem to make sense that Apple would announce the iPhone 5 at the event.
I’m sure many of you are quite possibly holding out on upgrading to the iPhone 4 at this stage and are waiting for the iPhone 5. What happens if Apple don’t announce the next gen iPhone at this years WWDC? Will you be moving to Android? Or can you wait?
Let us know in the comments

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