Expect a presentation, not a release

   I noticed this evening that there is a lot of confusion regarding the Apple company's actions tomorrow and I want to clarify things through this article so that you all know what to expect from tomorrow's conference. I will start by telling you that tomorrow Apple will only PRESENT its products but will not launch them in stores. Apple has never launched an iPhone terminal or iPad tablet in stores immediately after presenting the product in a conference. The key words here are PRESENTATION, which only involves showing the world the product, and LAUNCH, which involves offering it in stores.

   Tomorrow Apple will PRESENT the new products but they will NOT be available in stores immediately and the actual LAUNCH in stores will take place a few days/weeks later. No rumor that has appeared so far has claimed that Apple will launch the new iPhone terminals at tomorrow's conference because this has never happened and tomorrow I don't think things will be different. Tomorrow we will witness a simple PRESENTATION of the products both during the conference and later on the Apple website, and the official LAUNCH in stores will take place later.

   On what do I base my statements above? On the history of the Apple company and on the fact that iOS 5 cannot be released publicly before the developers have the opportunity to update their application for it. Apple has changed a lot in iOS 5, but it will present the really important things only tomorrow, and developers will only then receive complete information about the APIs available in the new operating system and all the changes made. Without public iOS 5, even the iPhone 4S/5 cannot be launched, so the launch will take place only after the publication of iOS 5, which will take place a few weeks after tomorrow's presentation. Tomorrow it is very possible that iOS 5 GM will be released and at least 9 days from tomorrow the public release of iOS 5 could take place.

    Having said that, tomorrow we will see the products and we will buy them later.