Apple has sent out invites to a special event it’s holding on
September 9, where we will almost certainly get our first official look
at the next iPhone. The invites follow a
previous report from Re/code
pegging Tuesday, September 9 as the date, and the event’s timing is
consistent with the launch of the iPhone dating back to to the iPhone
4S, when Apple began releasing new versions of its smartphone in the
fall instead of in the early summer.
The event will almost definitely see the introduction of one, if not
two new iPhone models. Scuttlebutt is that we’ll see at least a 4.7-inch
iOS-powered smartphone and maybe one larger 5.5 inch model introduced
by Apple at the event. Though only one might launch a few weeks after,
with the larger version shipping later. Apple has been reportedly
gearing up to provide sapphire-based displays in at least some of these
devices, which could offer benefits in terms of durability and
resistance to scratches and shattering.

This
event is a bit atypical for Apple in that it’s being held neither on
Apple’s Cupertino campus nor the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San
Francisco. Instead, it’s being held at the Flint Center for the
Performing Arts in Cupertino. Our guess is that this has something to do
with capacity — Apple’s auditorium is very small and if Apple sees this
as a high profile release — there are
rumors of a wearable, too — then it could want more bodies in the seats.
Apple will also likely announce the general availability of iOS 8 at
this event. If it follows the pattern of previous releases, it’ll arrive
for existing device owners a few days before the iPhone 6 (or whatever
Apple chooses to call it) ships.
We’ll be at the event, bringing you all the news and announcements
direct from Apple live as they happen, so tune in right back here on
September 9 for our coverage.
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