The new iPhone will be presented Tuesday, Oct. 4 . And 'This is the date, according to information collected by the authoritative site All Things Digital, where Apple will unveil to the public 5 iPhone. It is very likely hypothesis that seems to be reflected in the findings of an internal documentation of Best Buy, according to which the new terminal of the apple would be presented during the first week of October.
Two additional considerations reinforce the veracity of All Things Digital dell'indiscrezione: the specified date is a Tuesday, traditionally favored by Apple to make their ads, and secondly the presentation of the new phone earlier this month of October to allow Apple can have the product on the market for the entire December quarter (provided that it is available immediately or at short distance from the launch), during which they are recorded as sales of the Christmas period.
The spotlight, however, will focus only on Apple's new phone: the launch event will be in fact the first "public appearance" of the new chief executive officer Tim Cook, who took the reins of the company after the resignation that Steve Jobs announced the public at the end of August. Cook, his eyes fixed on him the public, will be able to convey an image of continuity, thus confirming that the direction of the company will not be different than those operated by Jobs during these years.
Probably, as Jobs has done the same in all the latest events, Cook will leave room for other key executives of the company, such as the Head of IOS Scott Forestall and senior vice president of Software and Internet Services Eddy Cue; but will still play a central role in the context of the presentation.
It 'confirmable, it' deniability, meanwhile, a possible appearance of Steve Jobs : the decision to participate or not the event will be linked to his health, and will be taken close to the date fixed by Apple. But it is possible that the space for the traditional "One more thing ..." can be reserved for former CEO.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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