September 15 event is for 'Apple Watch Series 6,' not 'iPhone 12,' report claims
A new series of reports claim that Apple's September 15 event is for the "Apple Watch Series 6," and that the "iPhone 12" won't be announced until October.

Apple Watch
Following Apple's announcement of a September 15 event, a new claim says that it is to exclusively feature the unveiling of the new "Apple Watch Series 6." While Apple's September events usually feature both a new Apple Watch and a new iPhone, the claim is that the "iPhone 12" announcement is delayed to October.
According to Bloomberg, Apple's "Time Flies" invitation is a direct reference to the new "Apple Watch Series 6." The report also notes that the event will again be solely an online one.
It was already expected that Apple would move the release of its "iPhone 12" range to October, but not the announcement. Until this report, it had been believed that there would be a launch event in September and perhaps around a similar time to most previous ones, with some models not arriving until later, at around the same time that the iPhone X shipped.
Earlier reports had claimed that Apple would separate the unveiling of the "Apple Watch Series 6." However, it was expected that this would be because a September event would be devoted to the "iPhone 12," and that the Watch would be announced with a press release.
Those same reports said that an iPad Air was due, and this may now happen at the "Time Flies" event. Recent regulatory filings have confirmed that five editions of a new iPad are on their way.

Apple Watch
Following Apple's announcement of a September 15 event, a new claim says that it is to exclusively feature the unveiling of the new "Apple Watch Series 6." While Apple's September events usually feature both a new Apple Watch and a new iPhone, the claim is that the "iPhone 12" announcement is delayed to October.
According to Bloomberg, Apple's "Time Flies" invitation is a direct reference to the new "Apple Watch Series 6." The report also notes that the event will again be solely an online one.
It was already expected that Apple would move the release of its "iPhone 12" range to October, but not the announcement. Until this report, it had been believed that there would be a launch event in September and perhaps around a similar time to most previous ones, with some models not arriving until later, at around the same time that the iPhone X shipped.
Earlier reports had claimed that Apple would separate the unveiling of the "Apple Watch Series 6." However, it was expected that this would be because a September event would be devoted to the "iPhone 12," and that the Watch would be announced with a press release.
Those same reports said that an iPad Air was due, and this may now happen at the "Time Flies" event. Recent regulatory filings have confirmed that five editions of a new iPad are on their way.
Comments
How many times do these “well connected” people have to be wrong before we stop taking their rumors as anything more than unsubstantiated rumors and stop writing articles about them?
But you know this is a rumors site, correct?
What the fuck do you know. Nothing apparently. Apple's been saying (not Kuo, not Prosser - Apple) the 12 will be delayed for quite awhile now. The only people who don't know that have had their head up their ass. You do know that after almost every single Apple event, their stock takes a hit. And then it bounces back. You didn't? Then you must be new to the Apple platform because it's been going on for years. Yet some how, maybe by sheer luck Apple pulls through. All without your guidance.
Why does that happen, every time? Because whiney little bitches think they know better than Apple what should be released when and most importantly – what Apple should be working on, who should or what Apple should be buying, better than Apple does. All this from mommy's basement, while Apple is a multi-billion dollar company. Apple lost their $2T market valuation – another Apple fail, right?
It's idiots on parade trying to second guess Apple. Big talk from the aforementioned who aren't accountable for what they say on Monday mornings.
Apple will release what they're going to release when they're ready, not when whiney little bitches say they should. Crying won't help. Apple may not announce what you want at this year. Boo fucking hoo. All y'all have a nice day.