Apple Keynote Live Stream September 2015: How To Watch Online Streaming of iPhone 6S, 7, or 7s Release

Sep 08, 2015 12:55 AM EDT

This week will be once again time for Apple to unveil the latest edition of the iPhone, which is an annual event.  This event will take place on September 9th at 10 am PT (6 PM GMT) at the Bill Graham auditorium in San Francisco, California.  Now that the Apple Keynote September 2015 Date has been scheduled, here is how to Live Stream or how to watch online streaming of the formal announcement for the iPhone 6S, 7, 7S, or whatever the latest iPhone will be called. 

The Mirror reports that the latest version of the iPhone, which will probably be called the iPhone 6S rather than the iPhone 7, will be unveiled at the Keynote.  They also report that it probably won't require a new case if you want to upgrade, as it will probably have the same shape and size, but more likely will have an improved camera and better battery life. 

As for what is inside, the next iPhone should have an A9 processor plus 2 GB of RAM.  The camera could also be getting an upgrade to "DSLR quality imagery" with a two-lens system capable of 3D images, and will shoot up to a 12 Megapixels. 

One thing to look forward to is that they could be adding a new color which could mean that the world could be looking at the world through rose-colored iPhones.  There are also rumors that the new iPhone could have an aluminum body preventing the bending iPhones that were reported about a year ago.   

Macworld reports that Apple has just sent invites to its September 9th, 2015 event with a caption that says:  "Hey, Siri, give us a hint".  Is there a reason why Siri is used here like this?  Perhaps current iPhone users are supposed to ask Siri for some answers as to what the new iPhone could be. 

A new feature that could be added is Force Touch technology, something that has already been put on both the Apple Watch as well as new MacBooks. You should probably make certain that your video streaming software is up to date. 

Of course, these events usually unveils more than one Apple advancement, and it sounds like what also will be announced is iOS 9 as well as watchOS 2 release dates. This could also be a time that the new iPad for this year will be announced.   If you are looking to watch a Live Stream of the event, Tech Radar says that it is possible to head on over to Apple's website and watch it at the time stated above. 

As far as the release date of the iPhone 6S, look for it on September 25th, thanks to a leak reported on Pocket-Lint.