September 10 is the date we're currently marking in the diaries for the iPhone 5S and 5C reveal, and that may have just been reinforced by n apparently slip that claims that we'll see the release of iOS 7 that that very same day.
According to an email sent to developers from Nuance, the company behind Siri, the general availability date for iOS 7 is set for September 10.
Traditionally, new iOS versions have been made available the day of a new iPhone launch so Nuance's bean-spilling is no huge shock to the system. But on the flip side, this seems to be more evidence that September 10 is going to be Apple's big day.
This also means we should actually have something to play with on the day, as we don't expect the new iPhones to be available until at least a week later.
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Of course, the beta version of iOS 7 has been available to developers since its WWDC 2013 unveiling in June and has been incrementally updated by Apple since.
But September 10 is looking like the date that we'll finally get Jony Ive's new OS overhaul in its final form, without any of the nagging bugs that owners of the developer version have been putting up with in the past few weeks.
The Gold Master version, usually set out to developers before the general release, is yet to be seen. But if September 10 is the golden date, we expect it to appear very soon.
Source : techradar[dot]com
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