Carrier-sourced rumor suggests 'iPhone 8' launch event will take place on September 12

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in iPhone edited August 2017
Apple is supposedly planning to reveal the 'iPhone 8,' 'iPhone 7s,' and the 'iPhone 7s Plus' on September 12, according to a French report citing a number of sources within European carriers preparing for the impending iPhone launches.




The keynote, which is expected to feature the anniversary "iPhone 8" and the "iPhone 7s" devices heavily, will take place on Tuesday, September 12, claims Mac4Ever. The report also suggests that the new iPhones will be released on the Friday of the following week, September 22, though it apparently has yet to confirm the date with its sources.

The carriers already know the date of the launch, the report claims, as well as the date marketing for the new iPhones will commence. This information is claimed to be critical for carriers, as the mobile networks must organize pre-orders and guarantee inventory ahead of the launch in anticipation of high consumer demand.

As Apple typically holds its main iPhone launches during September, usually earlier in the month, the rumored unveiling on the 12th is a relatively safe bet, along with the release date timing. Last year's launch of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus took place on the 7th of September, with the official street date for the smartphones landing on September 16.

Considering Apple sends out invitations to the event towards the end of August, it is highly likely Apple will be revealing the launch date for its new devices within the next week.

Aside from the "iPhone 8" and the "iPhone 7s" refresh, it is speculated Apple could launch a new model of the Apple TV with 4K and HDR capabilities during the event, as well as an update to the Apple Watch. It is also expected that Apple will use the event to advise of when macOS High Sierra, iOS 11, and updates to its tvOS and watchOS software will ship to the public.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    robjnrobjn Posts: 283member
    It's easy to make a September 12 prediction based on the fact that invitations did not go out yesterday as they might have done for a September 5 event. 
    albegarcronntallest skilMetriacanthosaurus
  • Reply 2 of 9
    spice-boyspice-boy Posts: 1,450member
    I'm really not looking forward to seeing the iPhone 8 but will be happy when the speculation and pre-mature disappointments end.
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    If I were to guess, it would be that the invites will go out on Monday the 28th for a September 6th event, similar to last year's invite being sent on the 29th for the September 7th event.
  • Reply 4 of 9
    ronnronn Posts: 653member
    Seriously doubt would hold an event the 1st week of September due to the closeness of the extra long Labor Day weekend.
  • Reply 5 of 9
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member
    ronn said:
    Seriously doubt would hold an event the 1st week of September due to the closeness of the extra long Labor Day weekend.
    But why? Invitation, event, launch; these aren’t all the same day. The launch will likely be the 20th or 21st, so why wouldn’t the event have been two weeks prior, save for the Labor Day workaround?
  • Reply 6 of 9
    ronn said:
    Seriously doubt would hold an event the 1st week of September due to the closeness of the extra long Labor Day weekend.
    But why? Invitation, event, launch; these aren’t all the same day. The launch will likely be the 20th or 21st, so why wouldn’t the event have been two weeks prior, save for the Labor Day workaround?
    What? The "likely" launch will be Friday the 22nd like it always is - The Friday of the week following the event. iOS 11 will launch on the 20th.

    The 12th/22nd has been basically written in stone this whole time. Not sure why anyone would speculate on any other dates, because any other dates would be unusual.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member
    What? The “likely” launch will be Friday the 22nd like it always is…
    Oh, they do launch on Fridays, don’t they… Yeah, I get you now. Sometimes the events have been two weeks ahead, though.

  • Reply 8 of 9
    Will they also launch iOS 11 as well on this date??
  • Reply 9 of 9
    I am glad Apple keep the new iPhone 8 affordable for the average iPhone buyer.  Top of the line 256GB model is only going be $1,200!  What a bargain!
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