Apple to launch iPhone 6SE in September

Apple to launch iPhone 6SE in September

The tech giant Apple was rumored to launch its much anticipated iPhone7 this September but now according to a report posted on German website Apfelpagede, Apple will be launching iPhone 6SE instead. Apple to launch iPhone 6SE in September

The supply-chain sources in China asserted that the company had produced already manufactured iPhone 6SE packages.

The prime reason behind the name change is that the next iPhone will come with essential design emphasis. Up to now in every two-years, iPhone gives a complete modification to its iPhones. With the ‘S’ series it was mainly internal alterations.

After iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, the users are anticipating a design modification this year. On the other hand, the analyst’s report that the company is reserving its design change for the next years phones. In 2017 Apple will celebrate its 10TH anniversary of its best-selling gadget. If rumors are to be believed iPhone 8 may feature wireless charging, glass body around the metal outline, bezel-free edge-to-edge screen for Touch ID, that may front to the removal of the home button.

Apple to launch iPhone 6SE in September

Apple to launch iPhone 6SE in September

Coming back to this year’s launch, Evan Blass, a major VentureBeat, and leaker stated that the company would be unveiling its subsequent iPhone on 16  September. The phones are expected to be launched with the latest iPad, Apple Watch and Ios 10.

The coming iPhones are supposed to be supported by Apple’s A10 processor, which will come in 2/4GB RAM variants and have bigger batteries.

In the next iPhones, the company is rumored to ditch its conventional 3.5mm headphone socket for Lightning headphones. Even as there is no solid confirmation of it yet, analysts believe that the company will bag its normal 3.5mm EarPod along with an adaptor for free in the future iPhones.

There is also some buzz that Apple is planning to launch not two but three versions of forthcoming iPhone in the current year.

 

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