It’s getting close! With Apple set to hold its next media event on Tuesday, the folks in Cupertino have already put up a “Let’s Talk iPhone” banner outside of the Apple campus auditorium. The icons on the banner match the invites that were sent out to the press last week.
As you can see, the venue resides at 4 Infinite Loop. Apple’s auditorium only holds between 200-250 people, so expect Tuesday’s keynote to be an intimate affair.
(via 9to5Mac)
31 responses to “Apple Lifts the Curtain on “Let’s Talk iPhone” Banner at Cupertino Campus [Photo]”
EEEEkkkkkkk So excited!
news that isn’t really news… what’s new? ………snooz
1 PHONE FAIL :(
i love that you say that before you know what that 1 phone is. For all we know it will be super LTE, world band, have a TB of storage, 2GB of Ram, a 20 MP camera that shoots 4k, 1000 fps video, and shoot rainbow colored laser beams out of it.Â
and Apple told all the carriers that they have to bring back unlimited data plans with no speed throttling, price it at $10 a month and include free unlimited texting or they can’t have the iPhone.Â
I really hope that is true.
OMG, I can’t believe it ! They put up a banner at the place where they already announced they would have an event. Â
This is news ?
I think that the biggest thing to be announced would be speech recognition – “Let’s TALK iPhone”
Or, perhaps they’re finally going to announce a phone that’s capable of making calls without dropping them! Back to basics please Apple!
helo there would like to buy iphone 5
i dont like this
I’m looking forward
never had a dropped call with any iphone, mate. it’s your cell provider that sucks.
I’m in Brazil, and my cell provider SUCKS AND F***S, and with my iPhone 4, do you know how much call i’ve drop? NONE! Not even one! Who says: “The iPhone drops your calls” never saw an iPhone in action….
Oh yeah: Great post, i can’t wait for the event! But the worst: The iPhone 5 will be available here in Brazil, next year only!
Wonder if the 1 in the missed phone icon means that only 1 phone will be announced.
If all that where true it would be such a shame, at lest for you US residents, such an amazing device but not carried by a single carrier :p
Have had an iPhone for over 3 years with AT&T and could count on one hand the number of dropped calls. Yes there are some who have chronic problems with calls but they are the minority not the majority and it’s not a problem unique to the iPhone.