Apple will unveil the new iPhone 6 on Tuesday, Sept. 9, according to a document obtained by the French website Nowhere Else. We cannot confirm whether the leak is true, but Nowhere Else has a track record of publishing Apple launch materials ahead of Apple's secretive schedule, according to Gizmodo.
It has been known for months that Apple is planning a launch event for the iPhone 6 in September, the time of year it normally makes big product launch announcements. It was previously reported by Re/code that Apple would hold a launch event on Sept. 9, but if accurate, this would be the first piece of "official" Apple material to confirm the date.
The date comes from a printed
package box or insert, the type of which comes with new product
promotions. A photo of the box was passed to Nowhere Else by the site's
"most trusted Chinese source," the blog says.
This was the same source that
leaked, accurately, the fingerprint Touch ID security device prior to
the launch of the iPhone 5S, also from printed promo box material.
Gizmodo also warns that the new photo might be a fake.
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