iPhone 5 and iOS 5 released on September 7?

Unfortunately, at the WWDC 2011 conference, we were not able to present an iPhone terminal either, Apple preferring to focus on iOS, OS X Lion and iCloud. It has been rumored since April that Apple will release the iPhone 4S/5 in September and the publication International Business Times now announces exactly the same thing. In an article published today, they claim that on September 7, Apple will hold a conference in which it will present the new iPhone 5 together with the iOS 5 that we have all been waiting for. The date of the 7th was mentioned because it would be part of the first week of September and is probably correct considering that last year Apple held the conference on September 1.

iPhone adherents will seethe with anger if their phone doesn't tally up to the competitors' range of Android OS-based phones as early as possible. Apple must have found it difficult to contend with the allegation that most of the rumored iPhone 5 features are already on Android OS-based devices.

If Apple will launch a new iPhone model in the fall, then the conference intended in the past for the launch of iPod Touch terminals would be the best choice. Until then, we have nothing else to do but wait to see if information about the new iPhone and the new iOS will be presented by those who work on them.