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Amid reports that Apple is struggling to work out software kinks associated with the iPhone 8's 3D cameras, a new research note from Merrill Lynch (via CNBC) claims that the launch of Apple's next-gen iPhone may be pushed back by three to four weeks. If this timetable pans out, it would mean that the iPhone 8 may not arrive on store shelves until mid-October. While this is certainly frustrating news for anyone eager to upgrade, a mid-October launch isn't all that bad given previous claims that the iPhone 8 release might be pushed all the way back to November.
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