Apple is still a few weeks away from the introduction of the iPhone 5 series, but reports by Korea show that the company is currently planning to make a big change in the iPhone 5 series for Year 2. According to the ET News website, Apple may divide its unveiling ceremony into two separate events, a major change to the annual annual speech that users have witnessed more than a decade.
If this report is true, the iPhone 6 Air, 2 Pro, Pro Max and one folding iPhone will be introduced in September. The last name is Apple’s first product to enter the folding market. Subsequently, the Cupertino technology giant will introduce the standard iPhone 18 in the early days of the year along with the iPhone 18E. The trend is said to be repeated for the iPhone 5 series, including Premium and Folding models. The model will probably be exhibited in September of this year. On the other hand, the conventional and economic model of this series will be introduced in the first half of the year.
Why does Apple want to change how to introduce its iPhones?
Separation of unveiling ceremonies will probably allow Apple to first showcase its most advanced devices to attract the first buyers and users interested in premium products; While paying attention to the original and basic models later. It can also help Apple better manage its products, especially the folding iPhone.
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 5 series on September 9, but the change to the iPhone 18 series shows that the company is thinking of future events. If this change is implemented, it could begin a new era in how Apple’s iPhones introduced and marketed.
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