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Apple plans to launch four new iPhones this year, says report

Portrait of Brett Molina Brett Molina
USA TODAY
Sept. 1, 2020, 12:55 p.m. ET
Apple CEO Tim Cook.

It's September, which means we're reaching new iPhone season.

According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple is planning to launch four new iPhone models in October supporting 5G wireless speeds.

Apple will introduce two standard models with a 5.4-inch screen and a 6.1-inch screen, as well as two Pro models with a 6.1-inch display and 6.7-inch display. 

The company anticipates shipping as many as 80 million units this year, said the report.

Apple is also planning to launch a redesigned iPad Air tablet, two more models of its Apple Watch, and its first pair of Apple-branded over-the-ear headphones, reports Bloomberg.

September is typically when Apple unveils its latest iPhone and launches it to consumers. Of course, this year is different with the continued presence of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has battered economies and shut down communities worldwide.

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Apple continues to rake in billions. Last quarter, the tech giant revenue rose 11% to nearly $60 billion while profit reached $11.3 billion, up 12%.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23.

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