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RUMOR: Apple to launch iPhone 5 in second week of September

Apple is reportedly producing four million iPhone 5 units for launch in the second week of September.

China Times‘ tips had suppliers delivering a 400,000-unit ‘test’ run to make sure production was solid before going ahead,” Electronista reports. “More uncertain was a claim that the iPad 3 was indeed on track for the fall but had been moved back to Thanksgiving (November). A parts shortage had forced Apple’s move, the newspaper said.”

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Electronista reports, “An iPad 3 in the fall has already been disputed, but a delay to November makes it less likely again. Apple’s brief track record has it releasing an iPad once a year and only in the early spring. In recent years, the American firm has shied away from releasing any products later than October.”

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