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When Is the iPhone 7 Apple Event?
When Is the iPhone 7 Apple Event?Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesUpdate, 1:24 p.m.ET: Turns out you should always believe every rumor you hear, because Apple indeed did start sending out official invites for the iPhone 7's unveiling on September 7.You can see one of the official invites below (notice how the bokeh'ed lights form the top of the Apple logo).The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is also the same place that Apple held their keynote last year.
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A Sneak Peek at the Apple Inc. iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
A Sneak Peek at the Apple Inc. iPhone 7 and 7 PlusAlready a subscriber?Click on the button below to set up your account or log in if you already have one.
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Apple Expected To Unveil New iPhone Next Week
Apple Expected To Unveil New iPhone Next WeekApple confirmed Monday that it will have a press event on Sept. 7 -- at which it is expected to introduce a new iPhone and the next version of the Apple Watch.While Apple never says what it's planning before it announces new products, this is the time of year for a new iPhone and there have been plenty of reports indicating what's expected for the next smartphone.The main rumor is that the company is going to break with its normal upgrade rhythm this year.In the past, Apple's alternated between offering major updates for the iPhone and smaller, more incremental updates.
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Apple is sued over unresponsive iPhone 6 touchscreens
Apple is sued over unresponsive iPhone 6 touchscreensA man holds an iPhone 6 in a mobile phone shop in Moscow, Russia, September 26, 2014.REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File PhotoApple Inc (AAPL.O) has been sued by owners of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones who say a design defect causes the phones' touchscreens to become unresponsive, making them unusable.According to a proposed nationwide class-action lawsuit filed on Saturday, Apple has long been aware of the defect, which often surfaces after a flickering gray bar appears atop the touchscreens, but has refused to fix it.The plaintiffs linked the problem to Apple's decision not to use a metal "shield" or "underfill" to protect the relevant parts, as it did on versions of the iPhone 5.
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