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Rivals Rush to Announce Products Before Apple’s New iPhone

August 24, 2012
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PCWorld: Unconfirmed rumors say that Apple will announce a new iPhone and/or a new iPad on September 12, and as a result, Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft, Nokia, Google and Motorola have all made plans to announce their new smartphones and tablets before then. Here’s quick rundown of scheduled events:

  • August 29, Berlin–Samsung scheduled an event where it is expected to announce a new smartphone, the Galaxy Note II.
  • September 5, New York–Nokia and Microsoft have scheduled an event where they are expected to announce a new Lumia smartphone, probably running a new version of Windows Phone.
  • September 5, New York–Google’s Motorola division and Verizon have scheduled a competing event where they are expected to announce the Droid Razr HD smartphone.
  • September 6, Santa Monica, Calif.–Amazon has scheduled an event where it is expected to announce a new Kindle Fire tablet.
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