Apple iPhone 6 Reportedly to Be Releasing in September 2014

| July 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

iPhone 6 is about to come in September 2014

With the moving time, the rumor mill of iPhone 6 is getting on the peak and coming with more speculations being made around the tech society. The Monday morning brings us a new story regarding iPhone 6 saying that Apple iPhone 6 will be coming anytime in the month of September 2014.

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We have been hearing lots of rumors and reports about Apple’s much-anticipated iPhone 6 for a long time. Amazingly, all of them hinted about a large display that could be of 5.0-inch or above. It’s so because Apple’s competitors have come up with the devices that include larger display. We’ve seen Galaxy S5, Sony Xperia Z2, HTC One (M8 2014) and LG G3 featuring large display. Really, it would be interesting to see what Apple introduces later this year.

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Want to know about an exact release date of iPhone 6? Here’s a guesswork helping you understand why September 19 is supposed to be the most believable date. When we look back at Apple’s previous releases, we come across a sequence that decides when Apple’s new device has to come. According to the sequence, Apple is dropping date each year; iPhone 5 was released on 21th of September in 2012 and iPhone 5S together with iPhone 5C was released on September 20 last year. So, in that sense September 19 is supposed to be the day when Apple will be introducing its all-new iPhone 6.

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Anyhow, we aren’t pretty much sure that Apple will keep this up again this time with iPhone 6. We’ll let you when Apple talks about its next-generation iPhone officially. So stay tuned!

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