This fall, Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 12 series, the Apple Watch Series 6 and new iPad models. But when exactly will the devices be released? A leaker believes he knows the answer.
The newcomer among the leakers, Jon Prosser, claims to have learned new details about the upcoming Apple products. In a new Tweet he has announced the iPhone 12 series, the Apple Watch Series 6 and new iPad models. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cupertino-based company will break with tradition and rely on press releases. According to Prosser, Apple plans to unveil the Apple Watch Series 6 and new iPad models via press release on September 7th. However, he did not reveal which iPad devices these are specifically. He also went on to talk about the iPhone 12 series. The leaker claims that Apple will hold the iPhone 12 event on October 12th. According to his information, the two cheaper iPhone 12 models can be released on the same day. pre-ordered Delivery is scheduled to take place on October 19th.
iPhone 12: Prosser contradicts well-known leaker
Regarding the iPhone 12 Pro devices, the leaker only mentioned the month of November. However, he did not give a specific date. In a follow-up tweet, Prosser explained:
With the staggered release of the iPhone 12 and the uncertainty about the final dates for the Pro models, there is a possibility that the dates could slip/change.
According to this, November seems to have only been earmarked. Prosser thus contradicts the leaker iHacktu, who claimed over two weeks ago that Apple is planning a digital keynote on September 8th. The iPhone 12, the Apple Watch Series 6 and new iPad models are to be presented during this keynote. In addition, iHacktu There is also an October event planned. According to his information, another product launch is planned for October 27th. This is reserved for new iPad Pro models, two brand new Apple Silicon Macs and the legendary Apple Glass. It remains to be seen which of the two leakers will be right in the end. Both have a pretty good hit rate, although Prosser has been wrong at times. (Image: Apple)