Apple will hold its annual conference on Monday, June 11, sparking rumours the company will reveal details about the next version of the iPhone.
The Worldwide Developers Conference, which will be held in San Fransisco, often sees a product announcement or two - and there are a few rumoured products to choose from, such as the Apple iTV, the seven-inch iPad Mini and, of course, the iPhone5.
Following the death of co-founder Steve Jobs last year, new CEO Tim Cook will lead proceedings, talking to the gathered developers about the future of Apple, upcoming products and changes to both Mac software software and iOS, the mobile version of Apple's operating system.
Speculation places the next iPhone for release this Autumn, based on recent leaks about Apple's orders to manufacturers, and October being when the iPhone 4S was released last year.
The Worldwide Developers Conference, which will be held in San Fransisco, often sees a product announcement or two - and there are a few rumoured products to choose from, such as the Apple iTV, the seven-inch iPad Mini and, of course, the iPhone5.
Following the death of co-founder Steve Jobs last year, new CEO Tim Cook will lead proceedings, talking to the gathered developers about the future of Apple, upcoming products and changes to both Mac software software and iOS, the mobile version of Apple's operating system.
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