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Friday, July 04, 2014

iPhone 6 release date: second half of September



iPhone 6 release date: second half of SeptemberFollowing the WWDC 2014 keynote, we were able to
use some of the hints Apple let out to come up with a guesstimate about
the release date of the iPhone 6. According to the info we're working
with, the iPhone 6 isn't coming earlier than this September. In fact, we
believe the iPhone 6 release date will be sometime in the second half
of September. Here's why we think so.



At WWDC 2014's keynote, Apple announced iOS 8
- the upcoming version of iOS 7, and the operating system that's going
to come preloaded on the new iPhone. And while the iOS 8 beta is already
available for developers, it's been announced that the wider public
will get iOS 8 in September. This comes to show that Apple probably
isn't going to deviate from the time frames that it's been following in
the last couple of years. Obviously, Apple isn't going to release the
iPhone 6 before the release of iOS 8, so it's only logical to assume
that the iPhone 6 will arrive in the fall as well. Sorry, guys, but the
iPhone 6 isn't likely to arrive earlier than usual.



If we have to
make an educated guess (and we totally have to make one), we'd say that
the iPhone 6 release date will be in the second half of September. The
iPhone 4s got released on October 14, 2011, but then the iPhone 5 got
released on September 21, 2012, and the iPhone 5s got released on
September 20, 2013. With this in mind, it does seem very likely that iOS
8 will launch around the middle of September, with the iPhone 6
following shortly after. Actually, one of the latest rumors claims that the iPhone 6 is going to be released on September 19.



Naturally,
while we believe this to be a rather accurate guesstimate of the iPhone
6 release date, please bear in mind that it should still be considered
filed in the 'speculation' category.



What do you guys think - is there any chance left for us to see the iPhone 6 earlier than expected this year?

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