Fresh rumors coming out of Cupertino suggest that Apple will be holding an event on October, 4. Apple’s new CEO, Tim Cook, is likely to unveil the new iPhone 5. However, it remains a rumor until Apple actually does that.
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Cook took over for Steve Jobs last month. While Cook has been present at various Apple events as a CEO, this will be his first major product launch as CEO. That launch is expected to be iPhone 5. Not only this, there have been rumors that Apple is also (or only) making a low-cost iPhone 4, dubbed the iPhone 4S, that could help push iOS into developing countries. TechRepublic editor Jason Hiner said that “San Francisco’s Moscone Center, where Apple typically holds larger launch events, is booked by Oracle on October 4.” Apple could hold event at its Cupertino campus, but it is much smaller than the usual big Apple launch as it only holds about 250 people. Things which are most likely to happen at the OCT. 4 event:
- Tim cook, Apple’s new CEO, will be making an appearance and will discuss his vision.
3. Don’t forget Steve Jobs. They will be talking about him at this event as he is the chairman of the board. Apple shareholders and product owners would surely want to know that what would be Jobs’ role in the company.
After all being said, it is probably better to wait for the official call. As PCMag mobile analyst Sascha Segan noted "When the Apple event is announced, it won't be announced by 'sources.' It'll be announced by Apple."

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