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iPhone 6S, iPad Pro, Apple TV event: CNBC interviews our Mark Gurman on predictions

Leading up to Apple’s big iPhone 6S/iPad Pro/Apple TV event tomorrow, 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman spoke with CNBC today about what to expect during the keynote and beyond as we start entering the iPhone 7 upgrade cycle.

Included in the discussion are the new “3D Touch” display in the iPhone 6S, the iPad Pro’s place in the tablet lineup, and the all-new Apple TV with a more powerful processor, new remote with motion control and Siri integration, and an App Store of its own.

The full video of the interview is included below:

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  1. samuelsnay - 9 years ago

    Wait…you guys are in Michigan? Me too! Let’s do lunch! :P

  2. rettun1 - 9 years ago

    Great interview, very clear and concise. A bit annoying how many questions posed were about WHEN the phone will start to fail ( “this year? How about next year, will it slow then?”)
    Such success at such a young age (21-22, same as me), keep it up Mark!

  3. PhilBoogie - 9 years ago

    Really excellent interview Mark. I didn’t see any mistakes, all tech info sounded correct, no one can call you out for ‘coming across like a robot’ and you got such an extensive lengthy time to discuss all your points it feels like it was more of a Spotlight On Mark moment. Props to you sir!

  4. Won’t load for me, any mirrors?

    • dleehr - 9 years ago

      Disable ghostery or other ad/script blockers.

  5. Ryan Meyer-Thovson - 9 years ago

    Great Job Mark!!! Hope to see you on the TWiT Network again soon!!

  6. Ilko Sarafski - 9 years ago

    For the masses, it was great I guess. For users who are everyday on 9to5Mac, not as much. Great interview, though! :) Keep it up with the good work, Mark!

  7. uniquified - 9 years ago

    Very intelligent, articulate, and reasoned responses. Kudos Mark!

  8. plooms - 9 years ago

    I dunno Mark. You keep mentioning this “3D Force Touch” and how the current Force Touch technology in the Apple Watch can only sense two levels of force. The watch certainly seems like it can sense multiple levels of force: https://youtu.be/IeQOK1lG614

  9. MacGeekPaul - 9 years ago

    I’ve heard of Mark Gurman, but never heard him speak, what an impressive, clearly spoken, intelligent guy. Great interview.

  10. incredibilistic - 9 years ago

    Stellar stuff man!! Brilliant!! But when your name is Mark (that’s my name too, and spelled correctly with a ‘k’ and not a ‘c’) what else do you expect.

    I really liked your comment toward the end about Apple using the Force Touch feature to eventually remove as many hardware elements as possible on future phones. My belief is that Apple will be the first to drop the headphone jack in favor of Bluetooth-only access and it’ll start with the iPhone 7 which will have Bluetooth Beats earbuds in the box.

    Possibly in the same year and/or the following all other updated MacBooks and iMacs will drop the headphone jack with a USB-C dongle for those people that want/need wired headphone/earbud access (likely DJs).

    Maybe Apple will even go the extra mile and make Beats headphones that have detachable extensions for both RCA jacks for USB-C ports.

  11. Good interview and answers. Congratulations.

    However, I think iPhone without home button is near the corner.

  12. It’s great to see that 9TO5Mac is increasing its footprint as a reputable Mac News source.

  13. Wow, Mark, this is awesome! Congrats to you and the 9to5 team. Big day for you guys. I hope you’re poppin’ some champagne tonight.

  14. Salvador Sanchez - 9 years ago

    “Whatsapp” is the only thing that forces me to keep the iPhone near and not adopting the iPad entirely. The day there’s a better alternative to Whatsapp or when it comes to the iPad, that’s when I think the sales of iPads will escalate. By the way, I will always prefer a laptop to a tablet, so, Whatsapp for OSX? Much better!

  15. Keep-up the excellent work Mark.

  16. rettun1 - 9 years ago

    That was a great final insight about the Apple TV being the most critical update. iPhone and iPad will be fine, but this ATV update will decide the direction that that category of device will go in. From the sound of it, it doesn’t seem like it will be too revolutionary… I’m very excited to see what Apple reveals tomorrow

  17. Jim Karpen - 9 years ago

    Great job! You really did well.