Apple enthusiasts have been waiting for the company’s announcement of its largest event of the year for a while, and now a significant leak may have provided them with a date. Yes, the release date for the iPhone 15 has been revealed. The newest iPhone models are unveiled during the biggest Apple event of the year. The iPhone 15 series is anticipated to provide some pretty intriguing enhancements this year. Notably, CEO Tim Cook stated today that Apple has been working on AI and ML for a long time, indicating the arrival of even more exhilarating specifications and features.
Apple typically keeps information under wraps until the very last minute, including the launch date for the iPhone. A recent leak, though, may have discovered the date after all. Let’s look at it.
9to5Mac claims that the Apple event will take place on September 13. The story said that US mobile carriers have asked staff members not to take the day off on September 13 in light of a significant smartphone announcement, however it avoided naming any specific companies.
Although it is commonly known that Apple often holds its events in September, the information does not specifically declare that the iPhone 15 would be introduced on September 13. The date is Wednesday, which also corresponds with previous Apple events. Furthermore, no other significant smartphone manufacturer is scheduled to release a flagship product in the coming month.
On September 13, the iPhone 15 series could be announced
According to the article, if the event takes place on September 13, pre-orders may start on Friday, September 15, and the products may go on sale one week later, on September 22, if not before. These dates were also determined by taking into account historical tendencies. So, if the report is accurate, Apple fans may be able to get their hands on the iPhone 15 on September 22.
Due to supply chain problems, the iPhone 14 Plus was released to the market on October 7 of last year. While some rumors claim that the iPhone 15 Pro this year may have a similar delay because of a recent display-related problem, others think that delays are unlikely because all the versions will launch simultaneously in September.