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Brett Molina, USA TODAY 10:01 a.m. EDT September 10, 2013
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Apple will host an event at its Cupertino, Calif., headquarters on Tuesday, where it is widely expected the company will reveal its latest iPhone.
Industry experts suggest Apple will introduce a fingerprint sensor to beef up security on the device, while several published reports claim the company will show off two iPhone models: a high-end 5S and a lower-cost 5C for China and other developing markets.
Apple could also inject a bit of color into its popular smartphone. Reports have suggested Apple could offer the iPhone in a champagne gold color as well as graphite.
Shares of Apple are trading above $508 in early morning trading.
A new iPhone arrives as competition in the smartphone market continues to escalate. Last month, Google introduced its first smartphone from Motorola, the Moto X. Meanwhile, at an event last week in Berlin, Samsung revealed its Galaxy Gear smartwatch, which lets users answer calls, check messages and set up alerts.
USA TODAY will have live coverage of Apple's iPhone event starting at 1 p.m. ET. Be sure to check back here for the latest news.
Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @bam923.
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Apple logo is seen hanging inside the Apple store on West 66th Street on October 5, 2011 in New York City(Photo: Getty)
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Apple will host an event at its Cupertino, Calif., headquarters on Tuesday, where it is widely expected the company will reveal its latest iPhone.
Industry experts suggest Apple will introduce a fingerprint sensor to beef up security on the device, while several published reports claim the company will show off two iPhone models: a high-end 5S and a lower-cost 5C for China and other developing markets.
Apple could also inject a bit of color into its popular smartphone. Reports have suggested Apple could offer the iPhone in a champagne gold color as well as graphite.
Shares of Apple are trading above $508 in early morning trading.
A new iPhone arrives as competition in the smartphone market continues to escalate. Last month, Google introduced its first smartphone from Motorola, the Moto X. Meanwhile, at an event last week in Berlin, Samsung revealed its Galaxy Gear smartwatch, which lets users answer calls, check messages and set up alerts.
USA TODAY will have live coverage of Apple's iPhone event starting at 1 p.m. ET. Be sure to check back here for the latest news.
Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @bam923.
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