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Apple Unveils New iPhones, Sept
Apple yesterday sent out invitations to a September 12 event at which it is expected to unveil new additions to its money-making iPhone line-up.
In typical enigmatic style, Apple offered scant clues to what it has in store for the presentation to take place in the Steve Jobs Theater at its spaceship campus in the Silicon Valley city of Cupertino.
Invitations had the words “Gather round” under a large golden circle.
Apple has historically held September events to show off new iPhone models, and this year the company is expected to stay true that true to that course.
Speculation includes that Apple introduce three new iPhones models, infusing some with features from a premium iPhone X that debuted last year with a $1, 000 price tag.
Apple’s event comes event comes a month after smartphones leader Samsung unveiled its latest flagship handset, the Galaxy Note 9.
Although the California tech giant is the world’s most valuable company with a market capitalization that recently toppoed $1 trillion, it has slipped to third place in the global smartphone behind Chinese-based Huawei, according to surveys.
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