iPhone 6S will be unveiled before the launch of iPhone 7; check out its release date

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This is the most awaited season for enthusiasts because of the upcoming new smartphones in the market and that includes new iPhones. Apple is in line to release its new iPhone 6S and iPhone7. There is no exact date of release for each phone but with Apple's trend of launching, chances are iPhone 6S will be released this September and iPhone 7 in September of 2016.

Tech Radar said that iPhone 6S will be launched in the market in 2015. Previous news reported that there was an email that leaked from Vanfone with specific date of release. According to the email, the upgraded version which is iPhone 6S, will be on sale this year on September 25th and pre-order will start as early as September 18th. Though, Apple has no announcement yet on the exact date when the upgraded version will be out.

Taking a look at Apple's launch trends, it usually releases new phones every September of the year. According to Telegraph, iPhone 5 was introduced in September 2012, followed by iPhone 5S. In 2013 of the same month, iPhone 5C was released, followed by iPhone 6 and plus last year.

This trend strengthens the possible month of release of iPhone 6S.

In addition to the calendar of release, the schedule also coincides on how Apple launches their upgraded version and new model of iPhones. There is a year of increment for upgraded version of iPhone, and 2-year increment for new iPhone model. This gives a hint that iPhone 7 might be launched in 2016.

If this is how iPhones are released in the market, Apple might consider releasing iPhone 6S in an earlier date for revenue purposes. This is because Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will come out this August in accordance to previous report in Business Korea. For it is known that Samsung and Apple are great rivals for smartphones in the marketplace.

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Iphone, IPhone 6s, IPhone 6, IPhone 6s Release Date, Iphone 7, Apple, Samsung, Samsung galaxy note 5, Iphone 5s, IPhone 5C

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