iPhone 7 release date in fall 2015; iPhone 6S to come out in spring?

While many are still in the process of scoring a shiny Apple iPhone 6 for themselves, rumors already turn their attention to the device's would-be successors. The latest word on the street is that an iPhone 6S is coming as early as spring next year. But it's not only that. Reports also allege that an iPhone 7 will then follow by fall. 

Will this receive a successor as early as the start of 2015? [Photo credit: Apple]

As per The Stabley Times, as cited by EWeek, the titanic Cupertino-based company will alter its rollout schedules and launches for their devices, with releases of new-fangled iPhones to be set every six months starting 2015. The above-mentioned sites claim that Apple is giving Samsung a run for its money, knowing that its rival is hard at work in rolling out loads of spanking new Android handsets whenever they can. In a nutshell, The Mail Online, cited by Know Your Mobile, said it's all about massive sales figures. 

In turn, the iPhone 6S is expected to be out by spring, along with the Apple Watch. Jerry Miller from The Stabley Times said something about this, too.  Their alleged sources claim that the tech giant is reluctant to release the iWatch without an accompanying new iPhone. 

There is still another theory and it comes from The Stabley Times with their undisclosed supply chain store as source. The site broached the possibility of an iPhone 7 being released in spring 2016. This will then give way to the iPhone 6S to enjoy the attention for the entire 2015. 

Apple has yet to dispel or confirm these rumors, which many believe are too far-fetched. Huffington Post, for example, informs users and readers that the rumors are "wrong" since the company is still focusing on the current iPhone models to meet consumer demand. The site adds that Apple will release a new iPhone by September next year. Spring 2015 is too unlikely. Therefore, the site tells everyone to be patient in waiting for the unmasking of another Apple feat.

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