Recent news about the iPhone 7 release date has been confusing at best but it seems we finally have a confirmed date. One of the year's most highly anticipated smartphones will hit stores worldwide for the first time on Friday, September 23. The confirmation ends months of speculation about the iPhone 7 release date after it was first reported that the Cupertino, a California-based company, would be sticking to the usual September launch for its iPhone line.
The iPhone 7 release date will coincide with the unveiling of the iPhone 7 Plus, Forbes reported. The iPhone 7 Plus will serve as a "larger dual camera" cousin of the new gadget. Bloomberg has already confirmed, rather casually, that the iPhone 7 release date will be announced officially in a large company event on Wednesday, September 7. This ties in with Apple's penchant for announcing new products on Wednesdays.
The iPhone 7 release date will come a few weeks after the release of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, touted as the company's best hope to topple the iPhone's rule as the public's smartphone of choice. With its Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen and elegant design, the Note 7 makes the iPhone 7 release date even more exciting as Apple was never one to rest on its laurels. With the overwhelmingly positive response to Samsung's newest premium device, the pressure is on for Apple to exceed even the highest of expectations for iPhone 7.
For more updates and news about the iPhone 7 release date, check back on Parent Herald as more will be posted as the iPhone 7 release date approaches. What do you think about this latest word on the iPhone 7 release date? Will Apple finally stick to this new iPhone 7 release date? Share your opinions and thoughts below. Meanwhile, watch the concept trailer for iPhone 7 in the video below.