Along with an invitation tag, we wish we could say more, Apple will offer the live video stream for launching ceremony of much-awaited smartphone, iPhone 6. Apparently, it is one of the biggest events of the year, which has been asserted to be held on the 9th of September in San Francisco, California.
As per the reports of ZDNET, this Cupertino- based tech giant has decided to provide a live stream of the show, which has been envisaged identical to firm's prior inauguration format. Hither, you can watch one-hour live keynote that will keep you up-to-date with this most anticipated smartphone of the year.
Now, Apple is ready to show off its next generation device and may be a little something more that could be its upcoming and first smartwatch, iWatch. In the pursuance of sources, the onlookers can online stream the video through brand's own Safari 5.1.10, Safari on iOS 6 and OS X 10.6.8.
Although, if you will watch via Apple TV, then you will have to pair the device with second or third-generation set-top box that should run on 5.0.2 software. Notably, there is one more rumor about this next iteration of the corporation that its 4.7-inch variant will be traded with a price tag of $650 without any contract.
Moreover, all the further details and specs of this next flagship: iPhone 6 will be disclosed during the press event. Though, it has been scheduled to be telecast at 1pm in New York, that is 6pm in London and 10:30 PM on Sept 9 in India.