Allegedly leaked internal document reveals new info

Sep 4, 2019 08:11 GMT  ·  By

Information included in what appears to be an internal Apple document specifically aimed at internal employees and contractors reveal new information about the devices to be launched next week and the iOS 13 and watchOS 6 rollout schedule.

However, please note that a confirmation as to whether this document is legit or not does not exist at the time of publishing this article.

According to this document, Apple will unveil four new Apple Watch models alongside the new-generation iPhones on September 10, and these carry model numbers A2156, A2157, A2092, and A2093.

watchOS 6 will become available for both the new-generation Apple Watch and the new models to see daylight next week on September 23, while watchOS 6.1 should go live in October.

macOS 10.15 coming this month too

At the same time, the document claims that the iOS 13 rollout would kick off on September 23 as well, with the first major update to iOS 13.1 to land in October too. iOS 13 will be offered to iPhone 6s and newer, according to the same document. iPhone SE will be supported as well.

November 2019 should witness the debut of iOS 13.2 beta, approximately a month before the stable version is released to iPhones and iPads.

macOS 10.15 and tvOS 13 are also expected to land this month alongside the stable version of iPadOS 13.

Needless to say, while part of the timing info here pretty much makes sense, you’re not recommended to take everything for granted, as documents like this one are very easy to edit in an attempt to spread false rollout specifics.

Apple will share all details next week at its September 10 event, with the new iPhones expected to go up on pre-order the next Friday on September 13.