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Apple tipped to unveil iPhone13 within days

Apple usually takes the wraps off its latest iPhone models in September.

Apple usually takes the wraps off its latest iPhone models in September.

Apple Inc has announced a special event for September 14, which most industry watchers believe will be used to unveil a new line of its iPhones.

Since 2013, Apple has delivered new iPhones at a similar time of year, like clockwork.

The tech giant, which launched a redesigned iPhone with 5G connectivity last year, is not expected to make radical changes this year.

Rather, most analysts are pointing to small technical updates to the phone’s processor and camera system.

“Upgrades rates peaked in 2021 on 5G, we expect upgrade rates to moderate but still drive high volumes in 2022,” JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee wrote in a note, adding that he still expects a record year thanks to higher sales of the lower priced iPhone SE.

The new line of smartphones is expected to expand the Portrait mode feature to video and also have higher-quality video recording format, according to a Bloomberg report.

The Portrait mode uses the phone’s depth sensor to focus on faces while blurring the background, allowing amateur photographers to produce high-quality snaps.

Apple had no immediate comment beyond the invitation sent to the media.

The mid-September launch results in a sales surge in the last week of Apple’s fiscal fourth quarter as millions of avid shoppers snap up the newly released iPhones.

Last year, however, the event was delayed by a month because of the COVID-19 pandemic, meaning opening-weekend iPhone sales were not included in fourth-quarter results.

The event also helps Wall Street analysts model their sales projections for the holiday shopping season in North America and Europe, typically Apple’s largest sales quarter.

Known for its splashy phone launches packed with hundreds of journalists at its sprawling campus in Cupertino, California, Apple has turned to virtual events since last year because of the pandemic.

-AAP

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