Apple has sent out invites for a September 7th event where it is expected to unveil the iPhone 7.
The firm sent the cryptic invite today - and some Apple watchers say it reveals what appears to be the much rumoured double camera lens of its upcoming handset.
The event will be held in San Francisco, and could also see the release of new MacBooks and a second generation Apple watch.
The event will be held in San Francisco at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and could also see the release of new MacBooks and a second generation Apple watch.
nother rumor regarding Apple’s much-awaited iPhone 7 has surfaced.
According to a Bloomberg source, the next-generation versions of the iPhone are due to debut on September 7.
This information coincides with news from last month that pre-orders for the new handsets will begin on September 9.
Speaking to Bloomberg about the MacBook Pros, a source said these laptops 'aren’t likely to debut at an event currently scheduled for September 7 to introduce next-generation versions of the iPhone’.
Forbes was the first to spot this leaked information from Mark Gurman, who has made a name for himself with accurate Apple leaks for 9to5Mac and is now a journalist for Bloomberg.
About Iphone 7
According to several leaks, the iPhone 7 will be equipped with a dual-camera system capable of capturing brighter photos with more detail and cameras that can merge two images into one.
Users will also have to throw out their white iconic headphones, as there will not be a headphone jack - sources say it will be replaced by a second speaker.
And the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will have the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inc screens as their predecessors.
This comes just a month after Evan Blass tweeted Apple owners should get ready to place their pre-orders on September 9.
Blass has also made claims that the iPhone 7 line should hit shelves as soon as September 16.
This statement is the second time this week that Bloomberg released explicit news about the design of Apple's next-generation iPhones.
Earlier this week, Bloomberg release information that suggests next month's iPhone is expected to be much different from what is in your hand.
The firm sent the cryptic invite today - and some Apple watchers say it reveals what appears to be the much rumoured double camera lens of its upcoming handset.
The event will be held in San Francisco, and could also see the release of new MacBooks and a second generation Apple watch.
The event will be held in San Francisco at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and could also see the release of new MacBooks and a second generation Apple watch.
nother rumor regarding Apple’s much-awaited iPhone 7 has surfaced.
According to a Bloomberg source, the next-generation versions of the iPhone are due to debut on September 7.
This information coincides with news from last month that pre-orders for the new handsets will begin on September 9.
Speaking to Bloomberg about the MacBook Pros, a source said these laptops 'aren’t likely to debut at an event currently scheduled for September 7 to introduce next-generation versions of the iPhone’.
Forbes was the first to spot this leaked information from Mark Gurman, who has made a name for himself with accurate Apple leaks for 9to5Mac and is now a journalist for Bloomberg.
About Iphone 7
According to several leaks, the iPhone 7 will be equipped with a dual-camera system capable of capturing brighter photos with more detail and cameras that can merge two images into one.
Users will also have to throw out their white iconic headphones, as there will not be a headphone jack - sources say it will be replaced by a second speaker.
And the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will have the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inc screens as their predecessors.
This comes just a month after Evan Blass tweeted Apple owners should get ready to place their pre-orders on September 9.
Blass has also made claims that the iPhone 7 line should hit shelves as soon as September 16.
This statement is the second time this week that Bloomberg released explicit news about the design of Apple's next-generation iPhones.
Earlier this week, Bloomberg release information that suggests next month's iPhone is expected to be much different from what is in your hand.
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