Happy Thursday, Talking Tech readers! It's Brett Molina back on this final day of August ready to deliver this week's top tech headlines. And also counting down until the start of football. |
For sports fans, September is football season. If you love fall, September might be pumpkin spice season. But if you are a fan of tech, and especially Apple, it's iPhone season. |
Let's do a little "Apple math" here. Disclaimer: None of this is official. |
Based on previous history, Apple typically rolls out preorders for the iPhone the Friday after their event. The following Monday, the latest version of iOS launches, then we get the iPhone in stores the following Friday. |
Going off that logic, we should see iPhone 15 (we'll call it that unless Apple throws a curveball) preorders open up on Sept. 15. We should then see iOS 17 launch Sept. 18, then the iPhone 15 hits stores on Sept. 22. |
As always, USA TODAY will have you covered on all things iPhone. Stay tuned. |
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