Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

cypress822

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jun 11, 2012
120
0
Called up Apple Care about my 2009 computer issue yesterday. I told him i was going to buy a new one because i couldn't wait any longer for the new iMac due to budget issues---he said all you have to wait is till fall. I told him i was hoping for summer. He replied he has heard it will be a fall release for iMac...not summer. I asked him if that was he was actually told or just heard...he says its quite common knowledge that its a fall release--not a huge secret he said over there!
Could be total crap...i have no idea...just thought i would share it with you guys. My budget does not allow me to wait till fall.
 
Last edited:
Phone representatives have no more knowledge than the man on the street about Apple's time table
All they are hearing are the same rumors we get
Nothing more, nothing less
 
Why Apple should lose customers waiting until this fall? The new iMac won't have retina display, it's way too soon, therefore the next machine will just be a speed bump.

No reason to wait until this fall for a speed bump.
 
He probably "heard" that on MacRumors.:D

There is a good chance for a modest refresh soon. After that the iMac may await the same fate as rest of the Mac desktop machines. The Mac desktop development teams may be history and their energy put into "something" very different to move the Mac(?) computing experience forward.
 
Last edited:
Could be total crap...i have no idea...just thought i would share it with you guys. My budget does not allow me to wait till fall.

Interesting, I was in an Apple store in Natick Massachusetts a couple of days ago and an Apple Genius said the same thing about an Imac release in the Fall.
 
it make sense if they release on fall.
if they r going to release on july
why bother not releasing it a month earlier on the WWDC?
if u say july for new chips, and how about the time for testing and getting cert?

so its reasonable to think it will come later than july.
 
if they r going to release on july why bother not releasing it a month earlier on the WWDC?

Because WWDC was focused on the MacBook Pros.

If they would have introduced the iMac at WWDC, they wouldn't have anything to support the launch of Mountain Lion.
 
Called up Apple Care about my 2009 computer issue yesterday. I told him i was going to buy a new one because i couldn't wait any longer for the new iMac due to budget issues---he said all you have to wait is till fall. I told him i was hoping for summer. He replied he has heard it will be a fall release for iMac...not summer. I asked him if that was he was actually told or just heard...he says its quite common knowledge that its a fall release--not a huge secret he said over there!
Could be total crap...i have no idea...just thought i would share it with you guys. My budget does not allow me to wait till fall.

i have a friend that works at an apple store and we were chatting about the imac release and he said the fall but he also said that was just pure GUESS he assure me that he didnt know anything for sure nor did anyone else he work with.. the people that work on retail and applecare dont really know ANYTHING regarding releases unless is a day before because they will need to hold up later the night before to set up new banners and setup the new computers for display and stuff like that. in other words sometimes we macrumors readers know more about releases than some apple employees.

----------

Did Apple taking 450 days to release the iPhone 4S prove they were moving away from phones?

while i agree that apple is moving away from desktop and its really annoying the crap out me. the iphone did take 467 days to be release so your comment is just erroneous.
 
Did Apple taking 450 days to release the iPhone 4S prove they were moving away from phones?

Nope. But it took Apple 685 days to give MacPro the lamest spec bump in history.

Sandy Bridge MBA was actually fast enough. But that's not enough .. So

It took Apple 327 days to upgrade MacBook Air to the latest tech available.

See the pattern here?
 
They only say fall so that it's far enough away that you might be desperate enough to buy a current iMac ...
 
I too believe the new iMacs will come this fall. my new MBA should hold me over nicely until then:D Apple staggers and increases the time in between desktop updates, in order to push more MacBooks and iPads.
 
Wouldn't a fall release be a good thing? This gives ML time to have some of the bugs worked out, you get a machine that built with the newest OS in mind, and unless you're horny for a launch day purchase, Black Friday isn't too far off either.
 
I'm hoping for fall, but I'm not holding my breath. My nephew just got a new Mac Book Pro (non-retina, of course). It is amazingly fast. My Mac Mini is late 2009 and it puts it to shame. I will just hold on until whenever it happens.
 
1) Macrumors news site posts rumors from 'sources' about potential Apple hardware releases.

2) Apple employee, being interested in Apple products, reads Apple news/rumor websites.

3) Macrumors forum users asks Apple employee about hardware release, employee speculates based on what they've read.

4) Macrumors forum user posts this conversation as further evidence to the initial rumor.


:D
 
A Fall release will be bad - no chance to sell a desk top to college students, many people wont have the funds to buy a new Iphone, Ipad and Imac. So Apple will make the desktop death a self fullfilling prophecy when it doesnt sell as well as they would want. (the people waiting since spring will be gone - new PC or old IMAC)


Tom
 
Wouldn't a fall release be a good thing? This gives ML time to have some of the bugs worked out, you get a machine that built with the newest OS in mind, and unless you're horny for a launch day purchase, Black Friday isn't too far off either.

Apple has never done anything substantial for Black Friday.
 
No wonder
http://iphone.appleinsider.com/articles/12/07/16/domestic_data_shows_mac_sales_down_10_in_june_quarter.html
I can't imagine fall release that will kill the Mac sales.
 
A Fall release will be bad - no chance to sell a desk top to college students, many people wont have the funds to buy a new Iphone, Ipad and Imac. So Apple will make the desktop death a self fullfilling prophecy when it doesnt sell as well as they would want. (the people waiting since spring will be gone - new PC or old IMAC)


Tom

Tommy, props for your analysis, but can't say I agree. College students predominately buy laptops, Apple knows this. The majority of iPhone buyers don't outright buy their phones, they're part of monthly plans, which doesn't require upfront payment. iPads aren't eating iMac sales, they're eating Macbook sales, and MacBooks in turn are eating iMac sales, so releasing iPads and iMacs together wouldn't be much of a marketing issue.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.