It is almost official, Apple is to unveil their next generation iPhone at an event on Tuesday, September 10th. This news comes from WSJ's AllThingsD which has a great track record of accurately reporting such events. According to ATD, Apple is expected to unveil its next iPhone at a special event on September 10th. The launch comes at an important time for Apple, which continues to make a lot of money from the iPhone but has seen its global market share dip amid a growing wave of lower-cost Android devices as well as an intense battle with archrival Samsung.
During this upcoming event, it is expected that Apple will unveil a spec-bumped version of the iPhone 5 which is rumored to be the iPhone 5S. This will reportedly feature a 12 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, higher resolution screen, fingerprint sensor, faster processor and more. Also planned during this event is the unveiling of a budget friendly model being dubbed the iPhone 5C which is being developed for the lower-end market.
The final public version of iOS 7 will also likely make its debut at this event. AllThingsD's report doesn't mention anything about the iPads which is anything means that Apple will probably hold a separate event in October or November to release the next generation iPads. It is all coming together and it looks like we have some great releases to look forward to in the coming months.