Today, Apple will announce its latest developments: the iOS 7 software, the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C. Release dates and features are expected to be revealed during a conference beginning at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET at the Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif.
Tomorrow, Apple will hold its Sept. 10 event where the release dates for iOS 7, the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C are expected to be announced. As the event draws near, many tech-savvy individuals are getting a better idea of what else the event might entail and why it matters.
It is highly expected that Apple will discusses the iOS 7 during its Cupertino conference on Sept. 10. Some speculators think a release date for the iOS 7 will be announced, while others think the iOS 7, iPhone 5S and/or iPhone 5C will be released at the conference. In preparation for upcoming iOS 7 release, one app company has already begun to update its products to be compatible with the iOS 7.
The Apple iOS 7, along with the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, are highly expected to be revealed during Apple's Sept. 10 press event. With rumors and expectations running strong amongst the tech world, Apple continues its struggle to keep new products and company secrets under wraps.
Rumors of a Sept. 10 Apple event have been circulating for weeks. As of yesterday, the press conference, which will most likely feature the debuts of the iOS 7, the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, has been confirmed.
According to rumors floating around the tech world, Apple is preparing for the iOS 7 release date for Apple's Gold Master Version. Various web sites are claiming that the iOS 7 beta process is over and the Gold Master will be sent to app developers today.
The Apple iOS 7 release date is rumored to be on Sept 10. The beta version of the iOS 7, however, is experiencing problems. iOS 7 beta users are reportedly being locked out of their phones.
According to All Things D, Apple will be holding a press conference on Sept. 10 where they will reveal the latest iPhone and the iOS 7. Today, this rumor was given more credibility by an app developer.
There have been rumblings that the iOS 7 Gold Master version is ready. The Gold Master version would be the final beta before it is officially launched and would contain all of the major (and almost all minor) components of the final version.
Yesterday afternoon, Apple mistakenly updated the Find My iPhone app in the App Store, but the update was only compatible with app developers using the iOS7 beta.