Leaked packaging reveals what new iPhone is going to be called

Apple will launch the device on September 12


Tech Desk September 09, 2017
the ever reliable Evan Blass claims that the pre-orders for the next generation iPhone will start from September 15.

Apple’s upcoming iPhone launch event seems to be the most talked about thing in the tech domain with the Cupertino tech giant set to finally launch the device on September 12.

Rumours and leaks have been dominating the headlines over the past year, there seems to be no end to the speculation. While most rumours quite expectedly focused on the apparent bezel less design or the OLED display however a new leak has left us all surprised.

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We all thought the Anniversary edition device will be called iPhone 8 given the previous chronological order. However, it turns out that’s not going to be the case.

Tech website LetsGoDigital claims it was accidentally sent a box by a Dutch telecom provider, with a familiar design of what the iPhone is packed in. The name "iPhone X" was inscribed on the box replacing the spot otherwise the text “iPhone 8” would have occupied.

Although LetsGoDigital hasn’t named the exact provider, it has stated that it is "the biggest provider of telecommunications and IT services in the Netherlands, and "adding that this company "will certainly sell the new iPhone the minute it becomes available".

If this indeed is the case, the name iPhone X would certainly seem like a logical choice given X is the Roman equivalent of 10, the date marking Apple's iPhone anniversary.

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The ever reliable Evan Blass, who has a track record of leaking accurate information also seems to be backing the claim.

Blass further claims that the pre-orders for the next generation iPhone will start from September 15 while the device will be released a week later on September 22.

Apple's launch event is scheduled to take place at the company's new "spaceship campus" next week.

This article originally appeared on Mirror.

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