An image in Apple's iOS 13 beta release to developers could offer a clue to its fall event date where it is expected to announce its newest iPhones.
More substantial updates to the iPhone, including 5G capabilities, are expected in 2020.
Apple released its newest iOS 13 beta to developers on Thursday with what some believe is a clue to its iPhone announcement date. The operating system contained an asset called "HoldForRelease" that showed a home screen of an iPhone with the calendar date set to September 10,Apple has held its fall press event around this time in September for the past four years, the siteAnalysts don't expect the so-called iPhone 11 to be a huge change from previous models.
Apple's iPhone business has struggled with trends such as weakness in the Chinese economy and the fact that customers keep their devices longer than they used to before upgrading. For, iPhone revenues made up 48% of total revenue. It was the first time the segment made up less than half of all revenues since 2012.
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