This Math Explains Why The iPhone 6 May Launch September 12
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Call it safe, but it's clearly a successful formula for Apple that isn't broken, and thus, doesn't need fixing. The iPhone and iOS timetable has resulted in record-breaking weekend sales (and earnings reports) for two consecutive years.
That said, there is a strong case for the next iPhone to launch on Friday, Sept. 12, with iOS 8 launching two days prior on Wednesday, Sept. 10.
Here's The Math
In 2012, Apple introduced iOS 6 on June 11, and released the mobile operating system on Wednesday, Sept. 19 - exactly 100 days after its unveiling. The iPhone 5 launched two days later on Friday, Sept. 21.
Last year, Apple unveiled iOS 7 on June 10, and released it on Sept. 18 - again, a Wednesday, and again, exactly 100 days after the unveiling. The iPhone 5S and 5C launched two days later on Friday, Sept. 20.
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And if Apple releases the new iPhone two days after iOS 8, as it's done in the past, we may see the iPhone 6 release that Friday, Sept. 12.
Of course, Apple may stray from this pattern this year, as the company is reportedly preparing for a rather massive launch with two possible iPhones waiting in the wings. But an early September release date for the iPhone 6 makes sense, given the company's other reported plans of releasing new tablets and its first-ever smartwatch later this year, making for a very crowded fall schedule.
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