Apple's iPhone 6 might be unveiled sooner than expected, a new report claims.
Rumors have been swirling for months, suggesting that Apple would launch two iPhones this year. It was initially believed that the iPhones would be unveiled in September, but if the Economic Daily News reports are true, Apple might have bumped up its schedule a bit.
Apple will show off its new iPhone 6 at an event in August and release the device that same month, Taiwan-based Economic Daily News reported on Friday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of Apple's plans. At the same event, Apple will also show off a larger iPhone with a 5.5- or 5.6-inch display that will launch in September, the report said.
Whatever the case, all of the rumors surrounding the iPhone seem to line up on one point: screen size. Nearly every recent report says that Apple will launch a 4.7-inch iPhone 6, as well as a "phablet" featuring a 5.5-inch display.
For its part, Apple has remained tight-lipped on its plans. CNET has contacted the company for comment and will update this story when we have more information.
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