Software manufacturer Apple has reportedly decided to push forward the launch of its latest iPhone 5S in order to switch to a larger screen size.
Apple was expected to launch its latest mobile phone in September or October. However, the company is speculated to delay the release so as to give it more time to make a switch from 4 inch screen size to 4.3 inches, Cnet reports.
According to the report, the iPhone 5S release has been pushed to the end of the year.
Meanwhile, budget iPhones will be released by October as expected with no change in the design.
Apple did not comment on the matter, the report added.
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