Since Apple has released new versions of the iPad Pro and MacBook Air on its official website, news according to the past seems to indicate that the iPhone 9 will also arrive soon.
However, media reports say that this small-screen new machine may not officially meet with us until the second week of April.
It is expected to be equipped with an A13 processor, has 3GB of memory capacity, and offers two storage capacity options of 64GB and 128GB, which may start at $399.
According to the information previously announced by the well-known source SuperDuprTech on Twitter, Apple will successively announce new products on the official website from March 16 to March 20, including Apple TV 4K, iPad Pro, iMac and iPhone 9.
Therefore, after the new iPad Pro and MacBook Air were put on the shelves last night, naturally many people expect that the iPhone 9 will follow.
However, now there is a Weibo user "@ๆๆฒกๆๆๆช" saying that "there is a coveted baby in the second week of April", and it seems to imply that the highly anticipated iPhone 9 may not meet us until mid-April.
Although this statement is only our speculation, considering that the new version of iOS 13.4 system will not be pushed until March 25, which means that the iPhone 9 may be pre-installed with the new version of the system officially launched in April.
Previously, the same source disclosed that the internal code of the iPhone 9 was "Boxster", and the processor it was equipped with was indeed A13.
He said that it is equipped with Intel baseband chip and Touch ID solution. There will be 64GB and 128GB versions of storage capacity, which is in line with the information recently exposed.
As for Apple's choice to launch the iPhone 9 in April, it may not be the planned arrangement, but due to the impact of the current epidemic.
As early as the end of January this year, there was news from the supply chain that because almost all iPhones in the world were assembled at Foxconn and Pegatron's production base in China.
Therefore, in the case of the epidemic, the large-scale production originally scheduled to begin in the third week of February this year will be postponed, so it is reasonable to finalize the debut in mid-April.