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iPhone 5 Launch Date Pegged For Monday 6th June 2011

iPhone 5 Launch Date Pegged For Monday 6th June 2011

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Another hint has surfaced, showing that the iPhone 5 may be launched on Monday the 6th of June 2011, which should be the first day of Apple' Worldwide Developer Conference. German website Schimanke points to the fact that the current iPhone 4 Screen from the Apple store shows 7 on the calendar icon (the phone was launched on Monday 7th of June 2010) while the current iOS 4.3 beta one shows the 6th which happens to be a Monday. It matches our estimated release date (you...



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