
Apple is reportedly planning to start selling its next generation iPhone 5 in stores on 7th October (Friday). It has been just reported by our friends at 9 to 5 Mac. The site notes that Apple was a little bit confused for iPhone 5 launching date, considering either 7th October or 14th October, but the latest fine conditions of iPhone 5 massive production has convinced Apple to launch it on an earlier date i.e. 7th October.
We’ve independently heard that Apple has plans to begin selling the next-generation iPhone on Friday, October 7th; the date first reported by TiPB. According to our sources, Apple has been weighing between launching the new iPhone on October 7th or October 14th, but with the product’s latest stages of pre-mass-production currently moving along nicely, Apple is presentlyshooting towards a launch on the 7th. On top of this, unlike with the iPad 2, Apple plans to offer pre-orders for the new iPhone.Pre-orders of iPhone 5 are said to begin at the end of September. Apple is reportedly weighing Thursday, September 29th or Friday, September 30th, though the later one seems more optimum.
It means Apple September Event would be the best time for the announcement of iPhone 5.
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