The livestream that is expected to launch the iPhone 6 and iWatch on an unsuspecting world, is crashing all around us. Don’t worry it isn’t just you.
Here’s what we know so far:
1. You Have to Use an Apple Device to Watch
First off, you can’t watch the event on a non-Apple device or application, way to embrace the free market guys.
When I'm not hearing Mandarin on the #AppleEvent on my AppleTV, I'm seeing this pic.twitter.com/qPBSiys4je
— John Klobucar (@Klobie_64) September 9, 2014
2. There’s Good News for Mandarin Speakers
@tim_cook could you have someone translate that to mandarin for us please?
— David Bernat (@davidbernat) September 9, 2014
Users on Twitter are complaining that the event is being overdubbed in Chinese.
3. Despite Everything, the Phone Looks Great
Apple CEO Tim Cook told the audience during the unveiling:
Today, we have some amazing products to share with you and we think at the end of the day you will agree that this too is a very key day for Apple.
The new iPhone will be 50 times fast than previous models. No word on how this will affect livestreams.
4. The Venus Holds Significance for Apple Fans
The event is taking place at Cupertino’s Flint Center for the Performing Arts, the same place where Steve Jobs launched the Macintosh.
5. U2 Should Be There
This is second most broken event that U2 will be associated with, after their Spiderman musical.
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