Apple could unveil a fifth edition of its blockbuster iPhone at an event scheduled in San Francisco next week.
The Cupertino, California-based technology giant sent out invites on Wednesday to media outlets for a product announcement on September 12.
The invite provided a subtle hint to the possibility that the company could launch the iPhone 5 at the event.
A brief message on the invite reads 'It's almost here' and has a large number 12 that casts a shadow of the numeric five, hinting that the product to be unveiled will be the fifth edition of the iPhone.
The Tim Cook-led firm's anticipated launch
Nokia and Motorola Mobility are also likely to unveil new smartphones.
The Wall Street Journal said the new iPhone is expected to have a slightly larger screen but would look similar to the current model i Phone 4S, which was launched last year.
It would run the latest version of Apple's mobile software and features a new mapping application.
The company sold 26 million iPhones in third quarter ended June 30, representing a 28 per cent growth over the year-ago quarter.
Apple sold 17 million iPads during the quarter, up 84 per cent from the year-ago period.