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    It's official: Apple sends invitations for Sept 15 online event, first 5G iPhone expected to be the showstopper

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    The event will be streamed from its headquarters in Silicon Valley at 10:30 PM.

    ​Expectations are that this time around the spotlight will shine on a 5G iPhone model, with other new handsets possible as well.​AFP
    Expectations are that this time around the spotlight will shine on a 5G iPhone model, with other new handsets possible as well.
    SAN FRANCISCO: Apple on Tuesday fired off invitations to a September 15 online event expected to star the first iPhone tailored for superfast 5G telecom networks.
    The typically tight-lipped technology titan revealed only that the presentation would be streamed starting at 1700 GMT (10:30PM IST) from its headquarters in Silicon Valley.

    Copies of the emailed invitation spread quickly on social media, featuring a video-snippet version of the Apple logo in blue that unraveled into the event date.

    The invitation was also posted at the Apple website, where the event will be streamed.

    Apple has routinely held events this time of year to unveil new iPhones, and expectations are that this time around the spotlight will shine on a 5G model, with other new handsets possible as well.
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    Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said in a note to investors that a check of Apple's supply chain in Asian strengthened his confidence in an iPhone 12 "supercycle" kicked off by the release of several new models in October.

    Ives saw the China market as a "key ingredient in Apple's recipe for success," expecting it to account for about 20 percent of iPhone upgrades in the coming year.

    ​​iPhones are displayed at the upcoming Apple Marina Bay Sands store in Singapore.Reuters
    iPhones are displayed at the upcoming Apple Marina Bay Sands store in Singapore.

    5G networks are touted as promising an exponential leap in the amount and speed of wireless data, enabling advances in self-driving vehicles, virtual reality, connected health and more as sensors and servers communicate instantly.

    Technology analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group cautioned that Apple might not have the chip technology in place for a 5G iPhone despite wanting one on the market.

    Apple last year made $1 billion deal to acquire the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business, a move giving the iPhone maker more control over its supply chain.

    The deal came after Intel announced it was abandoning efforts to compete with modem chips for smartphones synched to 5G networks.

    Apple has been investing in its own mobile chips to ramp up performance and features in its devices and reduce its dependence on sector leader Qualcomm.

    "If you have a premium phone, I don't see how you do it without 5G," Enderle said.

    Smartphone rivals typically launch updated models before the year-end gift-giving season, which could be tempered this time around by economic disruption caused by the pandemic.


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