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Apple event to go live on 9 September



And there you go, the Americans have finally announced the dates for their year's press conference for the fall, pretty as expected, which should all get us closer, when we say closer we do mean about the official launch of Apple's next generation products. So, this time around Apple is inviting the media to an invitation-only event, but interestingly your addressed towards the doors of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California, United States on Wednesday, 9 of September at 10:00 AM local time. Well, that's not expected for sure, but we do assume to this auditorium to be gigantic than their usual avenue, as the new arena has got a sitting capacity of 7,000 people and was built in the year 1915, and all that leads us to the history, and we know your not here for that, and now this all leads us to an intuition that Apple has got some big, fairly big announcements to fall in this season.

So we are all anticipated for Apple's next iPhones, iPads, as well as the new version of operating systems, the iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, and watchOS 2. As to what we are looking from this desk, it's the iPhones and iPad, and from that regard we have heard enough about the forthcoming iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, which should open room for newer upgrades from the existing smartphones out. As rumored and speculated in the past we might see some noticeable improvements from the camera, processors and memory departments, along with an integration of the Force Touch tech to the screens of the new phones,with an unchanged design from the it's exterior. Newer and cheaper iPhone 6C are also around the corner to get you budget-minded folks going until September 9. In terms of pristine iPads, possibilities of seeing a larger model with the label, iPad Pro too remains on our expectation list.

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