Three months after Apple's announcement at the 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the iOS 7 release date might have been set.
According to AFP Relax News, via Yahoo, the upcoming Apple mobile operating system will be presented for the final time on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
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The September date has also been reported to be the debut date for the next-generation iPhone and the low-cost variant of the Apple smartphone.
The Sept. 10 release date for the iOS 7 has apparently been confirmed to The Verge and developers at software publishing firm Nuance.
As Latinos Post reported, a special event has been speculated for Sept. 10 for Apple's next smartphone. Whether the smartphone will be named the iPhone 5S or iPhone 6, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, in his latest note, stated the upcoming iPhone will be available in a gold casing as well as the traditional black and white variants. He also projected Apple will offer a larger 128GB storage than what is seen on the current iPhone 5.
The iOS 7 is currently on its sixth beta version. By visiting Apple's Developer webpage, people can download iOS 7 beta, as long as the user has an iOS developer account, which costs $99 annually.
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