Major United Kingdom-based carrier O2 is teasing the upcoming iPhone 6 launch(es) with a humorous newspaper ad today. The ad is fairly self-explanatory. But to fill in the blanks, the new iPhone will debut at the September 9th Apple event and at least some models will likely become available on September 19th. The bigger, 5.5-inch phone is seeing some delays, and that model possibly won’t hit the streets until later in the month or even October. As for the name, the general consensus is either “iPhone 6” or “iPhone Air.” Thanks to The Verge‘s Tom Warren for bringing the ad to our attention.
@tomwarren Really? What iPhone 6? Some random goings on today
— O2 (@O2) September 1, 2014
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I wonder if they did unintentionally let out *something about the next iphone: if you look at the length of the crossed out area, it’s longer than simply the characters “iPhone 6” would fill. Maybe a clue? iPhone Air perhaps? I guess we’ll find out soon enough…
And there’s also bubbles coming from the left side of that crossed area. I know it’s O2 ad so maybe it’s because of that but it may also point to iPhone Air (air in the water). Anyway, we’ll see :)
Clearly it’s the “iPhone 6 Air+”. It’s the only logical choice.
http://i.imgur.com/20UyXb5.gif
If only more advertisers favored clever & amusing over misleading & obnoxious… we might not hate ads so much,
https://twitter.com/O2/status/506502494416289792
Clever
iPhone Air (4.7″)
iPhone Pro (5.5″)
you watch.. :D
Think the iPad Pro will be the 12.9″ iPad too.. some type of integrated keyboard like the surface.. though I think it’ll be some type of convergence of iOS and OS X..
and we can kiss the number scheme goodbye .. I don’t think the iPad’s will be called iPad Air 2 or iPad Mini 2.. They dropped the number scheme and it’s going to stay gone for the iPads.. and hopefully for the iPhones..
Think they are going the way of the Macbook and iMac/Mac (Classic/Air/Pro) and they will just refer to the 2014 or 2015 version.. like all their other products. Finally.
“Pro?” No.