Amidst the rumors regarding the new Macbook Pro and Mackbook Air, we now have some reports hinting at the existence of the iPhone 6, running on the next version Apple’s mobile OS, iOS7.
According to the report, the logs which the website has obtained show that the App request was originated from an IP address located in Apple’s Cupertino campus, hinting that the developers from the company are testing some popular application on the App Store for compatibility on the new hardware and software.
This news comes at a time when there are already some rumors in the market about Apple breaking it’s “launch-chain” and upgrading it’s products twice a year. There are reports which suggest that Apple might launch the next iPhone in early Q2 2013. As for the new operating system, it will most probably be released at Apple’s Worldwide developers Conference (WWDC) which takes place in June every year.
However, no more details regarding either the hardware or software are available at the moment, and even this piece of information is quite unreliable as it is only backed by the fact that the requests originated from an IP address within Apple’s campus.
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