iPhone 5 knockoff
John Packowski writes for The Wall Street Journal’s blog AllThingsD that, alas, iPhone 5 will be launching in October, not in September as the rumor mill has been buzzing over the past few weeks. This information apparently comes from an unnamed source close to Apple. The blog has been right about many things Apple in the past so it’s worth mentioning here:
We received solid information last month that AT&T was making big changes to its insurance policy related to iPhones in the first week of October. Additionally, we broke the news that AT&T was introducing a new throttling policy as of October 1st as well. The writing appears to be on the wall. But AllThingsD think it will be a late October surprise:
Others have reported that AT&T has blacked out employee vacations in the September’s last two weeks, which is usually a sign of a major product launch which may or may not be related to a new phone from Apple. This unconfirmed piece of the puzzle was apparently provided to Gizmodo by an AT&T employee this past Friday who noted that “historically the only time they’ve done this was for an iPhone release”, adding that “we’re looking at the last two weeks of September”. BGR said that it was the first two weeks of September. Not so says AllThingsD:
- Rumor: iPhone 5 launches September 5 in US, October 5 everywhere (9to5mac.com)
- BGR: AT&T prepping for early September iPhone 5 launch (9to5mac.com)
- Next iPhone to feature thinner, tapered design according to new silicone cases (9to5mac.com)