More dates continue to surface on the release of Apple's newest iPhone offering. Now, experts say the iPhone 6 will probably be revealed to the public on another rumored September date.

Previous reports have suggested that the successor to the iPhone 5 will come in the first week of September, with a Labor Day (Sept. 2) or Sept. 6 forecast. However, a new report suggests that Apple will reveal the new iPhone a few days after the previously suggested dates.

AllThingsD reports that the Cupertino-based company will reveal the iPhone 6 at a special media event on Sept. 10. It says an insider has confirmed the date to them. AllThingsD has been a go-to source for updates on Apple products, as well as other gadget news; and so far, the site has a track record for hitting Apple's unveiling dates.

Notably, Jim Dalrymple of the blog site The Loop has also confirmed the Sept. 10 media launch. Dalrymple, who has been known for his one-liner answers to rumors, posted a simple "Yep" in response to AllThingsD's report. According to International Business Times, the blogger has "100 percent" accuracy in terms of "confirming or refuting" Apple-related rumors.

Adding to the list of sources who claim a Sept. 10 media unveiling is IB Times. The news site has already predicted the date close to two months ago, when it wrote on June 29 that Apple would likely introduce the new iPhone at "an event one week prior to its release (as well as the release date of iOS 7) on Sept. 10."

Notably, all the reports do not confirm whether Apple would release the iPhone 6 together with the reported low-cost iPhone. Just as well, Apple has kept mum on any news about the new products it has in store for this year. Rumors suggest that aside from the two new iPhones, the company will also release a new iPad, as well as a successor to the iPad Mini.