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This year's Apple Keynote, from which we mainly expect the introduction of new iOS devices, is approaching. It is still too early for Apple to officially announce the date of its event, but this does not prevent various estimates and speculations, but also calculations based on indications provided by Apple itself. What is the most likely date of the conference?

Apple's hardware-focused keynote is considered the biggest Apple conference this year. Not only experts, but also interested members of the public or customers who are planning to purchase a new Apple device, are already impatiently looking forward to the date of the event. This has not been officially communicated yet, server CNET but he tried to predict it on the basis of numerous indications. The website indicates that the likely date of the event will be during the second week of September.

According to the latest estimates, Apple should unveil three new iPhones this September. The cheapest model should have a 6,1-inch LCD display, surrounded by thin frames. The next model should represent an updated version of the iPhone X, the third model should boast a 6,5-inch OLED display. The third named phone is already referred to as "iPhone X Plus".

CNET editors paid attention to the days on which Apple introduced its new iPhones in the past six years. As part of this research, they found that Apple usually holds its "hardware" conferences on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Keynotes rarely happen later than the second week of September. After evaluating these facts, CNET concluded that the following dates are possible: September 4th, September 5th, September 11th, and September 12th. The editors consider September 12th to be the most likely - September 11th in America is, for understandable reasons, not very likely. On September 12, the iPhone X was introduced to the world last year and the iPhone 2012 in 5. According to CNET, September 21 could be the day when the first new iPhones hit store shelves.

Of course, these are only preliminary calculations based on earlier keynotes - everything depends on Apple and in the end things can turn out completely differently. Let us be surprised.

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