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Al Gore Says New iPhones, Plural, Coming in October

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This is a little hard to believe, but it appears that Apple board member and former Vice President Al Gore just slipped that multiple iPhones were coming out in October, according to reports.

"Not to mention the new iPhones coming out next month. That was a plug," Gore said at the Discovery Invest Leadership Summit in South Africa, as picked up by the The Next Web and CNET.

Yes, Gore said "phones," plural. Is Apple planning to release more than one new iPhone? it's certainly possible: All year long, there have been unconfirmed reports that Apple will release an iPhone 5 and an iPhone 4S, a cheaper, smaller version of the current iPhone with only minor upgrades. How would a low-end iPhone fit into Apple's strategy? It could be an attempt to ward off Android and gain smartphone market share in other parts of the world.

Gore's comment makes three hot sources within a week claiming an October launch date for the next-generation iPhone. This morning All Things Digital, which accurately pegged the date of the iPhone 4's launch last year, reported a source saying Apple will unveil the iPhone 5 on October 4. And last week, France Telecom CEO Stephane Richard reportedly said the iPhone 5 would be released on October 15. Add that all together and we've got the hottest launch date rumor yet.

For more, see Latest iPhone 5 Rumors: Oct. 15 Launch? Sprint? Leaked Cases? as well as What the iPhone 5 Might Look Like and Six Amazing Phone Technologies We Want in iPhone 5.

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Sara Yin

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Junior software analyst

Sara Yin is a junior analyst in the Software, Internet, and Networking group at PCmag.com, pouring most of her energy into app testing and security matters at Security Watch with Neil Rubenking. She lies awake at night pondering the state of mobile security (half-true). Prior to joining PCMag.com, Sara spent five years reporting for publications in New York City (Huffington Post), Hong Kong (South China Morning Post), and Singapore (Campaign Asia, Men's Health). Follow her on Twitter at @SecurityWatch and @sarapyin, or contact her the old school way: email. That's sara_yin AT pcmag.com.

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