iPhone 6 to launch September 19?

The iPhone 6 concept by DeviantArt user iNasko

iPhone 6 release date may happen on Sept. 19, according to a report.

German website apfelpage.de reported that customer service representatives of a carrier in Germany Deutsche Telekom are telling its consumers that the next iPhone 6 will arrive on the third Friday of September.

Apple has not confirmed this release date yet; however, it is most likely that the report could be true based on the previous releases of iPhones. The iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c were released on Sept. 20 last year and the iPhone 5 was launched in Sept. 21 in 2012. The iPhone 4S was announced in October 2011.

If Apple will follow its release date window, the iPhone 6 will be launched first in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.

If rumors proved to be true, Apple will announce the device around 10 days prior to its release date, probably around the Sept. 9, which will give the company an ample time to make the device available for pre-order before launch.

Rumors claimed that the next iPhone 6 will come with 4.7 inches screen display, which will be announced in September. The other model with a 5.5 inch display was expected to arrive in October or later.

The next generation of iPhone was rumored to pack a display with 1704 x 960 pixel resolution. The smartphone was also rumored to be powered by the A8 mobile processor with 64-bit architecture. The handset was also expected to sport the same slimmer design of iPhone 5S and will be equipped with improved back camera with electronic image stabilization. It will also run with the next version of iOS 8 that will boast new features and capabilities.

It was reported that iPhone 6 will be announced alongside an iWatch, which is Apple's first wearable smart device. As usual, the Cupertino-based tech company remained tight lipped on the rumors surrounding its devices.

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