The order and on-sale schedule for the new iPhone 7 or 6SE is becoming clearer

The blogger and specialist
revelations on new tech products, Evan Blass, is on the verge of
war right now regarding the iPhone 7 or
6SE
. After hearing of a
first date of the September Apple keynote
, here comes the man
to announce and confirm that pre-orders for the next iPhone 7 (or 6SE)
will take place, according to him and his sources, from September 9. From there we can
deduce asecond calendar hypothesisregarding the setting
on sale of the next flagship smartphone from the Cupertino company:


Last week
, there was question of the following dates concerning
the iPhone 7: presentation during the keynote around Tuesday 13
September, for pre-orders open around Friday 16 and a
final availability in store and in the mailboxes of the first
buyers around Friday 23. But the latest clarification from Evan Blass
moves everything forward a week.

According to the information he was able to obtain, from sources he maintains
to be revealed secret, Apple's presentation could take place not on
Tuesday the 13th, but ratheraround Tuesday September 6.

Thus, pre-orders would be possible from the following Friday (as
this is generally the case for new iPhones),either the 9th
september
. The long-awaited iPhone 7 or 6SE would be present in stores and
delivered to the first lucky onesaround September 16.

This is a slightly earlier calendar than in previous years.
(the iPhone 6 and 6s were presented on September 9, 2015 and 2016
respectively), but no less very probable, especially since Blass is known
to generally aim right.

To find out everything aboutthe latest rumors about this iPhone
7
, do not hesitate to consult the links below. To the last
news, there was particular talk of a device with
bouton Home Force Touch
, sans
headphone jack
and with camera
dual lens
:

Source

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