Apple iPhone 5 Launch Live: Watch Apple 'Lets Talk iPhone'

Apple is an amazing company that knows how to launch products and then, how to make people crazy about it. Apple's Steve Jobs has done it several times in the past with the launch of industry changing products like iPod, iPhone, iPad and so on. Apple has always launched products at WWDC, however this launch seems to be quite different. First of all, it's not WWDC. Apple's calling this event 'Let's Talk iPhone' and the product is expected to be launched by Apple's New CEO - Tim Cook. Steve Jobs retired from his position as Apple CEO few weeks ago, handing over the responsibility of Apple to Tim Cook.

Let's Talk iPhone: iPhone 5 Launch Live Webcast


Tip: Hit the small play button at the bottom of the player. The event starts at about 10:30 PM (Indian Time)



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We'll cover the launch of iPhone 5 through our blog, so stay tuned. In the meantime, do let us know what do you expect from this launch event. Do you think Apple will also announce iOS 5 update for all the existing iDevices? Will Tim Cook 'make it' or 'break it'? There are several questions. Let's wait for iPhone 5!

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