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Apple confirms "fall transition" indicating new iPhone, iPad and iMac this autumn

During Apple’s third quarter earnings report on Tuesday, CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer hinted at future products and spoke about the rumours and speculation that surround the sixth-generation iPhone’s launch.

As suspected, Apple announced a slow down of iPhone sales, and the company believes that this caused by consumers holding out for the widely discussed next iPhone model, which is expected to be unveiled this autumn alongside iOS 6.

“iPhone sales continued to be impacted by rumour and speculation about new products. We’re reading some rumours and speculation you are about new iPhone, and we think this has caused some pause in customers purchasing,” said Oppenheimer.

“We try very hard to keep our product roadmap secret and confidential, and we go to extreme activities to do that. That, however, doesn’t stop people from speculating or wondering,” said Cook speaking at the conference last night.

“That’s the great thing about this country; people can say what they think. I’m not going to spend any energy trying to change that. I’m glad people want the next thing. I’m super happy about it,” he added.

The company, of course, kept quiet about future products, but Oppenheimer did mention that Apple “could not be more confident in our new product pipeline,” and also mentioned a “fall transition”. This transition was brought up in the Q&A after the presentation, to which Oppenheimer replied “Not something that we’re going to talk about in any level of detail today”.

This transition could be the introduction of a smaller iPad, or the launch of the next iPhone (dubbed iPhone 5). MacRumours points out that the “fall transition” will need to take place before the end of September in order for it to impact the next quarter, which supports yesterday’s rumours about a September iPhone 5, iPad mini, iMac and new iPod touch launch. Apple also said that it expects a year-over-year increase in Mac, iPad and iPhone sales in September, adding evidence to the September launch estimates.

Cook, however, refused to comment about Apple’s future devices, and when questioned about upcoming products he replied with just a chuckle.

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