Tuesday, September 8, 2015





Event: San Francisco on Wednesday at 10:30 pm (IST)



iPhone 6s and 6s Plus : 


Wednesday’s event is likely to bring the debut of the iPhone 6s and 6s plus. The primary upgrades will come internally, with a new “A9” processor and increase in RAM form 1GB to 2GB. Capacity is unlikely to change, starting at 32GB to 128GB, 16GB skip may be.

Camera 12MP back and 5MP Selfi. That larger rear component might add a new white subpixel — helping with low-light performance, while some rumors have suggested that the selfie camera could gain its own flash and the ability to capture slow-motion video at 60 frames per second.

Speaking of new features, many believe that Force Touch will make the leap from the Apple Watch to the iPhone 6s and 6s plus.

The new iPhones may be thicker than the current versions.

Color: New Rose Gold color option to match the Apple Watch.






Apple TV 4 :

The first Apple TV hardware change in more than 3 years is reportedly cantered around improving the puck's gaming credentials, a bid to bring iOS's casual gaming dominance to the living room. To that end, the upgraded set-top box is thought to pack an all-new remote control with a built-in microphone and touchpad, alongside possible support for third-party, Xbox-like gamepads.

Support for 4K video output. Siri allows users to search for titles across every service available on the Apple TV.










iOS 9 & OS X 10.11 El Capitan :

Apple's next-generation mobile and desktop OS were announced at WWDC this summer, and the company is likely to announce details of final availability on Wednesday. Both will be free upgrades for existing users.

iOS 9 is a major update, bringing proper multitasking to the iPad alongside transit directions in Apple Maps and an all-new, Flipboard-style News app. Siri commands that complement more proactive notifications and suggestions.


OS X El Capitan is somewhat more restrained, focusing on refinements to OS X's user experience and improving performance across Apple's range of desktop and notebook computers. Front and center is a change from Helvetica to Apple's in-house San Francisco typeface for the user interface.

iOS 9 will launch to public 16 September 2015.







iPad Pro :

Apple does show off its new device on Wednesday, it is likely to sport a Retina display that extends over 12 inches on the diagonal alongside additional speakers, all in a chassis more svelte than the current iPad Air 2.






Live Event :


Apple will stream the event live to all apple devices and 2nd & 3rd gen Apple TV units on Wednesday starting at 10:30 am (IST).

Click here APPLE EVENT

First time, Windows users will be able to join in, provided they are running Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.














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