![]() Apple consistently avoids holding their event on September 11th, and we have enough history that the layout of dates in September has begun to repeat. The iPhone releases have followed a distinctive timing pattern for the last eight years, which we can use to predict the 2020 iPhone release. Here's a simple data visualization graphic that highlights one specific insight learned from the larger visuals below. Predicting the Next iPhone Release Based on History Please share any suggestions or feedback for future revisions in the comments on the blog post. The patterns were easier to understand when the product categories were broken apart into separate infographics.īookmark and return to this page in the future as it will be updated as new products are announced and released. Starting with data from 2007, these designs use an annual calendar data visualization to clearly show both product announcements and release dates for Apple's major products. Complicated, scattered data, put together here for easy reference. Visualizing Apple Product Release PatternsĬlick to see each product line: iPhone - iPad - Apple Watch - Apple TV - MacBook Pro - MacBook Air - iMac - Mac Pro - Mac Mini - All Apple ProductsĪpple's customers and the press expect new hardware product updates for each product category from Apple every year, but Apple's corporate secrecy makes it difficult to predict when new products will be released. ![]()
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