It’s nearly here. Apple September event 2015 is taking place on Wednesday, September 9th. The famous company will talk about new iPhone 6s model and everyone knows about this fact already. Apple event what to expect? This is the question we would like to answer right away.
The special event is being held in San Francisco. It is private and invitations were already sent out. The company uses such format every year. This is how it usually introduces the new lineup of its smartphones. For example, a year ago the company announced its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in the fall. This year it is expected to unveil iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus upgrade. What else could the Cupertino-based giant present?
iPhone 6s Event Date
There should be two new ‘fruit’ handsets in September 2015. One device is the iPhone 6s and the second one is known as iPhone 6s Plus. The gadgets will get the new processor, camera, features and specs. The company should include its new technology [3D Touch] into the new generation smartphones.
Other Products
There are rumors about new 12.9-inch iPad Prod, iMac and iPad mini 4 introductions. All these gadgets might get great revamp along with new options and improvements. Some users wish to hear about the new lineup of Apple TV 4. Experts think that the company will add A8 chipset to its ATV and make it run iOS 9 playback option.
iOS 9 platform might be launched before, during or right after the special event on September 9th. Still Apple might take some time before making it public. The company was testing it during the summertime however there is still no Gold Master version so devs are still waiting for the final beta which should arrive before iOS 9 becomes public.
Apple Event Where to Watch
There are a lot of interesting presentations we’ll hear this September 9th. You can watch everything online from your iPhone, iPad, Mac and any other Apple device. 2015 is the first year when Windows 10 users could also watch the live Apple event streaming on their computers. The whole thing starts at 10 am PT [1 pm ET].
