Apple promises to 'brighten everyone's day' at Sept. 10 iPhone announcement

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in iPhone edited January 2014
Apple on Tuesday sent out invitations for a media event next Tuesday, Sept. 10, at which the company is expected to show off its next-generation iPhone models that will come in a new range of colors.

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Apple's Sept. 10 media invitation, via The Loop.
according to The Loop. It will be held at Apple's corporate headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.

Though the invitation itself makes no mention of the iPhone, it does say that the announcement "should brighten everyone's day" ? a likely reference to the fact that Apple is expected to offer its next iPhones in an array of new colors. Specifically, leaked parts have suggested "iPhone 5S" will be available in a new "champagne" shade, while a low-cost plastic "iPhone 5C" will potentially be available in white, green, red, blue, pink, and possibly more.

Colors featured in the invitation include yellow, green, orange, white, red, pink, and shades of dark and light blue. Apple's forthcoming iOS 7 update is also a more vibrant and colorful update to the company's mobile operating system.

What to expect: "iPhone 5S"

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Artist's conception of a possible "iPhone 5S." Source: AppleInsider


Apple may have some surprises in store for fans and observers when Chief Executive Tim Cook presumably takes the stage next Tuesday, but the event is widely expected to center on the Cupertino, Calif., company's largest revenue generator: the iPhone. It will likely see the unveiling of the successor to the iPhone 5, currently thought to be named the "iPhone 5S."

The company's next-generation premium smartphone is expected to include a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button. Last year, Apple purchased AuthenTec, a biometric security firm, potentially setting the stage for the defining feature of this year's iPhone.

Integrating a fingerprint sensor ? a move that would largely negate the need for passwords and lock-screen codes ? could give Apple an edge that its competition could not likely soon address.

Apple's "S" series iPhones have typically been refinements of the models immediately preceding them, and most of the rumors surrounding the "5S" have been in that vein. Leaked cases for the device have shown that it will retain the same form factor as the iPhone 5, though it may be available in a "champagne" color option, as well as the existing black and white models.

Analysts expect a 31 percent faster "A7" chip that could be 20 percent more power efficient than the A6 seen in the iPhone 5. It may also feature a dedicated motion-tracking chip to enable a new range of user interactions.

Apple is also rumored to offer a model of the device with 128 gigabytes of storage, while the camera is expected to be upgraded with a dual-LED flash component for better low-light pictures. It's likely that the camera itself will also see improvements.

What to expect: "iPhone 5C"

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Artist's rendering of a possible "iPhone 5C." Source: AppleInsider.


Perhaps the most widely leaked device, though, has been the expected lower-cost plastic iPhone. That model is believed to be called the "iPhone 5C," and recent leaks of an apparent user manual seem to confirm that name.

Observers believe that Apple will largely repackage the internals of the existing iPhone 5 into a polycarbonate shell to lower manufacturing costs. To differentiate the device, the "5C" would be available in a range of colors.

The move back to polycarbonate for the chassis would allow Apple to offer the "iPhone 5C" at a much lower price point than the premium-built iPhone 5 or anticipated "iPhone 5S." That lower price could give Apple a better chance of picking up mid-range smartphone customers, who often choose Android phones when upgrading from feature phones simply due to price.

Most importantly, though, a lower-cost iPhone would give Apple a much better chance of competing in the world's largest smartphone market: China. Investment firm UBS opined in August that an affordable iPhone would move more than 11 million units on China Mobile alone.

Also on tap: iOS 7

Almost certainly, the Sept. 10 event will also mark the announcement of a release date for Apple's newest mobile operating system, iOS 7. The new platform, revealed at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference, features an almost complete visual overhaul, with many of the features of previous iOS versions giving way to a "flatter" aesthetic spun out of the leadership of Jony Ive, Apple's design chief.

Aside from the new look, iOS 7 will also feature iTunes Radio, a new music streaming service that will take on Pandora, Spotify, and other services. It will also come with improvements to Siri, allowing Apple's digital assistant to display more information and control phone settings, and tweaks to the Camera app, giving users access to more editing options.

Release dates

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As first reported by AppleInsider last week, Apple has begun blocking vacation dates for its AppleCare support staff from Sept. 15 through 28 in preparation for major product launches. Based on prior years' release schedules, it's likely that the new iPhones will become available on Friday, Sept. 20.

Apple's new mobile operating system, iOS 7, will likely see availability a few days before that, perhaps on Wednesday, Sept. 25. A golden master of iOS 7 is expected to be provided to developers after next week's media event.

AppleInsider will have extensive coverage of Apple's fall 2013 iPhone lineup leading up to next Tuesday's event, as well as full, live reports on the media briefing as it happens.
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  • Reply 1 of 164
    Now it's official.
  • Reply 2 of 164
    Very nice invite design. Looks like those circles are the colors we should expect for the 5C?
  • Reply 3 of 164
    rogifanrogifan Posts: 10,669member
    Hmm...are those the colors of the iPhone 5C? Or iOS color palette?
  • Reply 4 of 164
    Now it's official.

    Thank you for contributing, really appreciate it ¡
  • Reply 5 of 164
    Perhaps they are referring to the bright new icons in iOS 7.

    Perhaps they are referring to iPhone, iOS, iMac, Mac Pro and Airport Express announcements.

  • Reply 6 of 164
    mstonemstone Posts: 11,510member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by blackbook View Post



    Very nice invite design. Looks like those circles are the colors we should expect for the 5C?


    They're just colors. If they were trying to be that literal they wouldn't have three shades of blue, two purples, etc. I do wonder why they used those white circles with heavy gray outline though. Seems inconsistent with the rest of the design. 

  • Reply 7 of 164
    mjtomlinmjtomlin Posts: 2,673member
    Hmmm... Interesting that they seem to be focused on the purported "5C". I wonder if it will be the only model announced and released this Fall?

    They could push back the 5S until early Spring and in the interim offer up the iPhone 5 in new colors; Champagne Gold and Graphite.
  • Reply 8 of 164


    The back of the 5C will be a complete electroluminescent panel. Why and what for? I don't know, because it's cool! :)

  • Reply 9 of 164
    Probably no new iPad info though! Come on October!
  • Reply 10 of 164
    rogifanrogifan Posts: 10,669member
    mjtomlin wrote: »
    Hmmm... Interesting that they seem to be focused on the purported "5C". I wonder if it will be the only model announced and released this Fall?

    They could push back the 5S until early Spring and in the interim offer up the iPhone 5 in new colors; Champagne Gold and Graphite.
    I wouldn't read too much into the announcement. There's only so many clues they can fit on an invitation and perhaps there are some things they want to keep secret until the 10th.
  • Reply 11 of 164
    Don't overlook the importance of a universal iPhone that will work on all carriers. This might be the biggest overlooked "feature".
  • Reply 12 of 164
    Finally!! Can't wait! I'm in the line folks!
  • Reply 13 of 164


    Any ideas on which US carriers are NOT going to get the new models on launch day?

  • Reply 14 of 164
    What? Why? Aaaahrg, Apple, what's on your mind?! Can't be "just" ios7 + iphoneS/C....

    Are we getting ... One more thing??
  • Reply 15 of 164
    herbapouherbapou Posts: 2,228member


    imo the colors refer to both iOS 7 and the new iphone 5C

  • Reply 16 of 164


    I'm just waiting for the LIVE Apple TV channel

     

  • Reply 17 of 164


    Past invitations often had multiple clues. In this case I'm taking the colors as being for the 5C but the pattern reminds me of data points for fingerprint matching which would match the 5S. A google image search for "fingerpring matching" throws up very similar patterns

     

  • Reply 18 of 164


    Well, maybe not Ballmer's day, but everyone else's.

  • Reply 19 of 164
    blackbook wrote: »
    Very nice invite design. Looks like those circles are the colors we should expect for the 5C?
    I count 8 different colors. And the transparency likely refers to what we'll see with iOS7. Cool.
  • Reply 20 of 164
    rogifanrogifan Posts: 10,669member
    Should we be reading anything into the fact this is being held at Apple headquarters and not some place bigger?
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