O ken miyauchi says that iPhone 11 will be available 10 days before the entry into force of Japan's new separation law on October 1. This sets the release date of the next iPhone at September 20th.
ΑIf Apple stays true to its traditions, the iPhone 11 will be released in September. And if we can trust the words of the president of SoftBank, you will be able to buy it on September 20.
As he says 9To5Mac, during an investor meeting last week in Japan, SoftBank chairman Ken Miyauchi was asked when he was waiting for the release of the iPhone 11. To everyone's surprise, he was able to reveal the date, indirectly, of course.
On October 11, a new telecommunications law will take effect in Japan. This means the end of the unified service packages, when selling smartphones to consumers. Simply put, data packets and devices must be sold separately. Specifically, Miyauchi was asked how SoftBank could handle an expected release of the iPhone XNUMX in September, as the new law will be in effect next month.
Miyauchi replied: "Honestly, I wonder what I will do in 10 days", which suggests that the iPhone 11 will arrive 10 days before the new law and therefore will be released on Friday, September 20th. This is in line with the tactics followed by Apple last year, when the iPhone XS was released on Friday, September 21st.
If September 20th is indeed the release date, then we expect a report for the iPhone on September 10th and then pre-order launch on September 13th. Apple is obviously hoping for fast sales, but the new square frame of the camera will probably surprise many users, who may be wary of the iPhone 11.
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