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- There are several theories on why Apple skipped iPhone 9.
- And Apple has never supported or rejected any theory.
- But experts say some of these theories directionally explain why there is no iPhone 9.
- To begin with, iPhone X (Roman numeral for 10) was launched on iPhone’s 10th anniversary.
- iPhone 2G (known as the original iPhone) was launched in June 2007.
- In Sep 2017, Apple launched iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
- And these models still had the home button, and they were considered unexciting upgrades over iPhone 7.
- On the other hand, when iPhone X was launched in Nov 2017, it was promoted as a significant upgrade — it was the first ‘all-screen-and-no-home-button’ phone from Apple.
- So skipping 9 was an indication of a non-linear (major) upgrade.
- It is common for tech companies to skip numbers to indicate major upgrades.
- E.g. in 2015, Microsoft advanced to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 to communicate a change bigger than a single generation.
- Samsung also launched Galaxy S20 straight after the S11, seemingly for the same reason.
- Also, iPhone 10 on iPhone’s 10th anniversary had a nice ring that created good marketing opportunities for the company.
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