We're still a couple of days away from the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus announcement that we are expecting to fill at least part of the September 9th event, but that hasn't stopped some people getting ahead of themselves with predictions for what the iPhone 7 will look like when it arrives a whole 12 months from now. The latest to get their crystal ball out is KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Here's how to live stream Apple's September 9 iPhone 6s event keynote on Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS X and the Apple TV. The live stream will begin at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern on Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Here is what to expect from Apple's iPhone 6s event on September 9. With Apple having announced the date and venue for its next mega event, expectations now are on an all time high. All eyes are on the Cupertino giant as it prepares to launch its 2015 flagship smartphones, along with new iPads, new Apple TV and some accessories for Apple Watch.
You know the countdown to an Apple event is officially on when the Cupertino company's minions begin to adorn the venue with branded insignia. It's only a matter of days now until Tim Cook and his executive team descend on the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium to deliver a keynote presentation that will ultimately shape the fortunes of the Cupertino-based company for the foreseeable future. In order to have the venue ready for the media and attending guests, Apple has started to decorate the venue with company branded flags and logos.
New photographs and a video have appeared online which claim to show parts from the upcoming iPhone 6s, including what seems to be a new, larger FaceTime camera on front as well as at least one component believed to be part of a possible Force Touch feature.
Yet another leaked image that purports to show the official packaging from the upcoming iPhone 6s has made its way into the public domain. The image, shared with the world by Steve Hemmerstoffer, claims to show a sticker from the rear of the next-generation iPhone box that clearly denotes a 16GB model. The rest of the information is fairly standard, outlining information such as the inclusion of a Lightning cable, the integration of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other connective options such as NFC and GPS.
A new leak has all but confirmed camera specs of the upcoming iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus which are scheduled for unveiling at Apple's September 9th event in San Francisco.
It's official now. Apple will host a media event on Wednesday, September 9th, to unveil iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the world.
We've seen and discovered pretty much everything there is to know about Apple's actual iPhone 6s hardware, so what's left to lean prior to the September 9 unveiling? Well, there's the packaging to consider, of course. With the packaging in mind, a new low-quality photograph has been thrust into the public domain, and allegedly shows off Apple's official product packaging for its upcoming iPhone 6s Plus.
As we tiptoe towards September, the time for a new iPhone approaches, and with the iPhone 6s expected to arrive in the coming weeks, we have started to see more and more supposed leaks. While photos of internal parts and screens are pretty much par for the course at this point in a new iPhone's lifecycle, MacRumors has been given a video that shows at least part of the new iPhone being powered on, though it stops just short of showing anything truly useful.