Rumor has it that Apple will unveil the iPhone 12 series, consisting of four devices in three sizes, this fall. Now a statement has been documented that the presentation will take place shortly.
This year's iPhone generation will be released for the first time with 5G support and will offer some interesting features. While new iPhone models are usually introduced in September, various sources claim that the devices will be released in October. Apple has also practically announced a delay confirmed. At the last conference call, the company stated that new iPhones will be released a few weeks later than usual. Now MacRumors is reporting on a statement that Marc Allera, CEO of British Telecom's consumer brands BT and EE, is said to have made. The source is described as follows: quoted:
iPhone 12: Second week of October is considered a hot candidate
We are just days away from Apple's next big launch, a 5G iPhone that will be a huge boost for 5G," Allera said today in an internal video presentation he shared with company employees. "Teams across all parts of the consumer space have been preparing all year to win this launch and become Europe's number one partner for Apple.
Apple's service chief Eddy Cue is also said to have appeared in the video meeting. Allera's statement, however, is not particularly easy to classify. October 12 is currently considered a hot candidate. But AppleInsider reported, according to which an anonymous source reportedly announced another event for October 13. It remains unclear when Apple will actually present the new devices. (Photo by Denys Prykhodov / Bigstockphoto)