New Version of iPhone 5 Expected
Apple Inc. sent out invitations on Tuesday for a meeting to be held at the headquarters in Cupertino (California) on Sept. 10.
It is expected that it will be on the new version of iPhone 5, according to MarketWatch. However, the invitation does not say anything about any product that will be shown to the guests at the event.
Around the same time a year ago, the American company introduced the first version of iPhone 5.
Experts also expect that the upcoming meeting in addition to the updated Apple iPhone 5 will show a cheaper smartphone, the impending appearance of which was cited before.
Apple is losing its market share due to the growing demand for devices based on the operating system Android.
According to market research firm IDC, the share of iOS from Apple in the second quarter of 2013 accounted for only 13 % of the market compared to 17 % in the same period a year earlier, while Android's share rose to 79 % from 69%. - 17D-
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