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Apple on Thursday confirmed that it will hold a media event on Sept. 9, with a teaser sent to members of the media showcasing the date and a teasing tagline that reads: "Wish we could say more."
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In typical Apple form, the company didn't give official details about what will be shown at the event, insteading opting to tease, "Wish we could say more." Beyond the iPhone 6, there have been rumblings of a new Apple wearable device, the iWatch. Generally, Apple is expected to introduce its newest iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 6. The company also could show off a wearable at the event.
The event will come a year after Apple introduced the iPhone 5S and 5C and a week after arch rival Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy Note 4 phone-tablet hybrid, or phablet. Apple has added a new iPhone every year since former CEO Steve Jobs introduced the smartphone line in 2007, and new iPhones have been unveiled in the fall since 2011.
In a change from years past, Apple's 2014 September event will be held at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, Calif. Apple typically holds its annual iPhone event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, but this year's venue is closer to the company's corporate headquarters and can also accommodate three times as many people.
What can you expect from the new iPhone? By now the reports and rumors are too numerous and consistent to consider them to be anything but the truth. Apple will very likely introduce two new iPhones — one with a 4.7-inch screen and one with a 5.5-inch screen. (The iPhone 5S has a 4-inch screen.)
The new design has leaked out several times. It'll probably look something like this:
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The iWatch is a bigger mystery. But many believe the device will focus mostly on health and fitness tracking. It could also have some sort of curved display.
What are you expecting from this Event? And are you excited for the iPhone 6/iWatch?