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Gurman: Apple employees postponed to return to work in October may indicate that iPhone 13/Pro is still an online conference

IT House July 25 news. There was a report last week that due to the new crown epidemic, according to Bloomberg News, the new crown epidemic has increased again, and employees are concerned about Apple’s announced plan to let many employees return to the company for three days a week starting in September. In the case of dissatisfaction, Apple has postponed its plan to at least October.

Although it is expected, it also shows that Apple may not be able to support the iPhone 13 series conference this fall. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg said that the iPhone 13 conference is likely to be an online model, and we still Unable to visit the Apple conference in person.

In the latest issue of Power On, Gurman wrote that if Apple can rework in September ahead of schedule, it is possible that the iPhone 13 conference will be held offline, but now the iPhone conference will come again in a virtual online mode.

He believes that if all Apple employees return to the office according to the original plan, then it can be considered that Apple will prepare for the first product launch below the line since 2019. On the contrary, another promotional video may appear on Apple’s official website and YouTube, focusing on online sales.

IT Home understands that this is expected to be the second consecutive year that Apple will hold an online iPhone conference, but fortunately, this year’s iPhone 13 series has not been postponed. It is expected to be released in September as scheduled, while last year’s iPhone 12 was postponed. Until October and November.

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