Those not in attendance will be happy to learn that Apple just confirmed it will provide a live-stream of its upcoming September 9 media event.
Apple has live streamed all its recent events, so the company streaming the iPhone 6s launch event should not really come as a surprise.
The live stream requires an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac with Safari, or a Windows 10 based PC using the Edge browser. This will be the first time that Apple will be supporting Windows based PCs officially for its live stream.
The live stream will go live over here on September 9 at 10 a.m. PDT.
Apple has live streamed all its recent events, so the company streaming the iPhone 6s launch event should not really come as a surprise.
The live stream requires an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac with Safari, or a Windows 10 based PC using the Edge browser. This will be the first time that Apple will be supporting Windows based PCs officially for its live stream.
The live stream will go live over here on September 9 at 10 a.m. PDT.
The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are expected to come with Force Touch, a faster A9 chip, 2GB RAM, a 12MP camera that will also be capable of recording videos in 4K resolution and an improved front facing camera. Make sure to read our rumor round of the iPhone 6s to know what to expect from the new iPhones from Apple on September 9.
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