If the reports are true, Apple will follow a pattern similar to last year, when it announced the phone mid-week, and released it on Friday of the following week. Apple also put up the iPhone 4S for online pre-orders a week before launch last year, so we may see a similar timeline for 2012’s new iPhone.
Although a September launch for the next iPhone would come less than a year after 2011’s iPhone 4S, Apple is already feeling the effects of not having a new handset on store shelves. Last quarter, the company missed analyst estimates, and partly blamed anticipation for the next model. (Even so, iPhone sales grew 28 percent year-over-year.)
What’s in the Next iPhone?
The next iPhone will also run iOS 6, the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. New features in iOS6 include turn-by-turn navigation, photo and video attachments in the Mail app, a do-not-disturb mode for Notifications and an app calleld Passbook that stores coupons and tickets in digital form. Of course, iOS 6 will also be available for the previous three generations of iPhones, though the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS won’t support the full range of features.
Some retailers have slashed prices on existing iPhone models, but at this point most potential iPhone buyers should wait just a little longer for the new model.
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