This September 9, the iPhone6 will make its debut at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, Calif. A wearable computer that the media has nicknamed the iWatch will be featured along with these long awaited two iPhones with larger screens.
The choice for the date and place was based on a historical milestone for Apple. Thirty years agao Steven P. Jobs introduced the original Macintosh at this center on Tuesday. Now Timothy D. Cook, Apple’s chief executive, unveiled these products. Cook took the helm three years ago shortly before Mr. Jobs’s death.
Combine functions like health and fitness monitoring with mobile computing tasks like displaying maps were the expectation. It will have a flexible screen and, like the new phones, will support technology that allows people to pay for things wirelessly, the New York Times reported on 4 Sep 2014.
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