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RUMORS ABOUT APPLE’S NEXT iPHONES GATHER PACE

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The end of the summer traditionally means many things, including lower temperatures, less sun and formerly lush green trees turning brown – as well as, of course, speculation about what forms Apple’s next iPhones could take. Such has been the case over the past week, with several stories giving us a slightly more concrete sense of what the Cupertino giant’s next generation handsets might look and feel like.

As our magazine went to press, Apple was yet to confirm an exact date for its next keynote; nonetheless, there are certain clues about the likely date that we can glean from past iPhone launch events.

There certainly doesn’t seem to be much doubt about the likely month in which the next iPhones will be unveiled, with CNET explaining that it would probably be September, on the basis that “the timing

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