ABC News has posted a new video (seen above) teasing an exclusive look at Apple’s “historic” iPhone 6 announcement tomorrow. The special will air on ABC at 6:30 PM and will be hosted by David Muir, who the network says is the only network television anchor with an invitation to the press event.
We’re not quite sure how “exclusive” the details in the special will be, however, given that by 6:30 PM even the smallest details of the event and perhaps even any unannounced new items to appear on Apple’s website will have been thouroughly documented already. However, it’s quite possible that Muir will sit down with an executive such as CEO Tim Cook to discuss the event and the impact it will have on Apple’s future. Muir has interviewed Apple executives in the past, so it wouldn’t be a stretch to think they’d give him another opportunity to do so.
Tomorrow’s event will serve as the official announcement for two models of the iPhone 6 as well as Apple’s new wearable device, which will be available early next year.
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This can only mean one thing… One more thing!
Don’t let casuals into these kind of events.
Thanks for the heads up…. DVR set
There wont be two iPhones. Only one. The 4.7 inch.
Can’t tell if serious
There wont be no iPhones. Just iWatches, iPants and iTurtleNecks
ABC – Disney owned. Hmm. I smell monopoly! Lawsuit!!!
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Keep smelling.
Well, that won’t lead to an inevitable letdown from the massive amount of hype it’s helping to build up about tomorrow’s event.
I’m just going to imagine they’re announcing that the new iPhone is a pair of tin cans connected by a piece of string. That way, I can’t be let down.
But the tin cans are extra shiny.
Space Grey, Silver, and Gold? Chamfered edges?
My daughter wants a blue one. Any chance of a C level model?
Muir will lob softballs in, any interview.
Don’t expect any real journalism until the phone is available without kissing Apple’s behind.
The news media is totally sucking on Apple teats going on for a couple of weeks. I’m sure every angle and opinion has been covered by now. Despite riding on Apple’s coattails, I’ll bet very few tech news reporters will have anything good to say about Apple’s new products. All they’ll talk about is the features that the new products are missing. It gets old really fast because even an idiot knows there’s no such thing as the perfect product.
The tech reporters want access to Apple (story tips, off-the-record comments, advance products ) so they will be very kind.
Wait until the phone is out for a couple of weeks and the tech journos are reviewing a phone that Apple hasn’t bought for them.
Am I the only one who thinks the “iwatch” will in fact be the new generation “iPod”. The iPod makes up 1 percent of their revenue. What will they do when it drops below 1 percent in a few years? Kill off the iPod line? They have to evolve that product line some how. Turn it in to a wearable. I think this is the answer. iPod. iPhone. iPad. No more, no less. No fourth category of device.
Whoah, that’s some serious hype right there! What could justify it? A hover board? A flying car? … an ergonomic Apple mouse? :-)
How about decent battery life, multi-tasking, a screen you can see outdoors, water resistance …
You know, things you can get now with Samsung!
Loser
“Steve Jobs brain is alive in a jar, and we’ve been listening the whole time… ” —Apple.com