Apple is said to be booking space for a possible June iPhone unveiling.
According to media reports, the company has booked time at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco.
Apple has frequently used the Center for the Arts as the venue for new product announcements and releases, including the debut of the iPad earlier this year.
The late June time frame also coincides with Apple's preferred release schedule for new iPhone models. Apple released the original iPhone in late June 2007, while the iPhone 3G and 3GS have been announced in the month as well.
The rumours of an impending event come in the aftermath of Apple's announcement on the new iPhone Operating System. The 4.0 offering will be the first to support multi-tasking as well as Apple's new iAds advertising platform.
The company has not yet given a release date for the iPhone OS beyond a summer time frame. An iPad version is set for release in the Autumn.
Rumours float of 22 June Apple event
By
Shaun Nichols
on Apr 16, 2010 2:13PM

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