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Apple To Live Stream September 9 Event: Countdown Begins
Apple has just announced to live stream its upcoming September 9th event, where it will probably launch its new iPhone device and an iWatch. Moreover, the company's official website has also highlighted the countdown clock picture to make sure that no Apple fans will miss the most awaited announcement form the company this year.
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Apple has also chosen to change the venue of the launch event this time around. From the assumed Apple's usual venue at the Moscone West not Apple has apparently shifted the venue to the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino.
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When the company launched the iPhone 5c and 5s last year, Apple did not offer live steam. Hopefully the company is providing the same this time. The event kicks off at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (PT) or 10:30 PM Indian Standard Time (IST) on September 9th. Live stream will be available on apple.com/live.
Unfortunately, Windows users will most probably not get to watch the live streaming of the Apple event, as Apple notes that live streaming of the event from its website will require Safari 5.1.10 or later on OS X v10.6.8 or later; Safari on iOS 6.0 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.
As far as the devices that you can expect are concerned, its the iPhone 6, iPhone 6L and iWatch that we are waiting for.
The two smartphones will come with iOS 8 OS. Thus far the previous leaks suggest that the device will come in two variants viz. the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display and the larger model called iPhone 6L which will measure 5.5-inches big. Both these devices are supposed to come with a the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and NFC support. As far as the CPU is concerned, Apple will be utilizing the new Apple A8 SoC to power up these upcoming handsets.
It is expected that the 4.7-inch model will feature an IPS LCD display providing a resolution of 960 x 1704 pixel while it would likewise receive a 2GB of RAM and dual-core 2GHz 64-bit processor inside the Apple A8 chipset.
Apple is expected to also announce a 128GB storage option for the phone. On the other hand, the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 would come with a sapphire display and would measure around 158 x 77 x 7 mm, while the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 would measure 138 x 67 x 6.9 mm.
The price of the two iPhones have also leaked recently, you can check it out here.
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99,999
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1,29,999
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69,999
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41,999
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64,999
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99,999
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29,999
-
63,999
-
39,999
-
1,56,900
-
79,900
-
1,39,900
-
1,29,900
-
65,900
-
1,56,900
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1,30,990
-
76,990
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16,499
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30,700
-
12,999
-
11,999
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16,026
-
14,248
-
14,466
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26,634
-
18,800
-
62,425
-
1,15,909
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93,635
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75,804