“Indications from inside the flash memory supply chain in the Far East reportedly point toward a September launch of Apple’s next-generation iPhone,” Sam Oliver reports for AppleInsider.
“The latest weekly report on NAND flash memory prices from market watcher inSpectrum, as relayed by DigiTimes, states that Apple’s so-called ‘iPhone 5’ will become available in September,” Oliver reports. “The launch of a new iPhone is expected by local traders in the memory market to boost prices of NAND flash.”
Oliver reports, “Further support of a potential September launch also came on Friday, with a separate rumor indicating Apple may hold a media event on September 7. Typically, Apple has made its next-generation iPhone available for sale in the U.S. a few weeks after it is officially announced, and an early September unveiling could signal a product launch in the same month.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]