Video of iPhone 5 Special Event Now Available
Apple has posted a video of the iPhone 5 media event on its website. The video should be made available soon on Apple's YouTube channel, as well as its Apple Keynotes Podcast on the iTunes Store. [Podcast links: Keynotes, Keynotes in HD, Keynotes in 1080p HD]

Apple did not broadcast the keynote live, so the video is an opportunity for viewers to see the introduction of the iPhone 5, the new iPod Touch, the new iPod Nano, and the new iTunes.
Other iPhone 5 Special Event highlights:
- Apple Announces iPhone 5 with 4-Inch Display
- iPhone 5 Photos and Hands on Impressions
- Apple Announces 4-Inch iPod Touch, Multitouch iPod Nano
- Apple Announces September 19th Release Date for iOS 6
- Apple Announces Major iTunes Update Coming Next Month
- Apple Announces New Dock Connector Called 'Lightning'
- Apple Announces EarPods Earphones
- The iPhone 5 Should Again Deliver an Improved Antenna
- iPhone 5 Confirmed to Use New Nano-SIM Standard
- Apple Details iPhone 5 LTE Carrier Compatibility
- Apple Releases iOS 6 Golden Master to Developers
- Panorama Photo Mode Coming to iPhone 4S with iOS 6
- AT&T's Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan Customers Get 5GB on LTE Before Being Throttled
- Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller on NFC, Wireless Charging and the Lightning Connector

Apple did not broadcast the keynote live, so the video is an opportunity for viewers to see the introduction of the iPhone 5, the new iPod Touch, the new iPod Nano, and the new iTunes.
Other iPhone 5 Special Event highlights:
- Apple Announces iPhone 5 with 4-Inch Display
- iPhone 5 Photos and Hands on Impressions
- Apple Announces 4-Inch iPod Touch, Multitouch iPod Nano
- Apple Announces September 19th Release Date for iOS 6
- Apple Announces Major iTunes Update Coming Next Month
- Apple Announces New Dock Connector Called 'Lightning'
- Apple Announces EarPods Earphones
- The iPhone 5 Should Again Deliver an Improved Antenna
- iPhone 5 Confirmed to Use New Nano-SIM Standard
- Apple Details iPhone 5 LTE Carrier Compatibility
- Apple Releases iOS 6 Golden Master to Developers
- Panorama Photo Mode Coming to iPhone 4S with iOS 6
- AT&T's Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan Customers Get 5GB on LTE Before Being Throttled
- Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller on NFC, Wireless Charging and the Lightning Connector
Top Rated Comments
(View all)9 months ago
Why I wont buy iPod Nano? Because it does not look like this!!! :(
So, disappointed. This is what it should have been, the next logical step to the previous iPad Nano.
Apple, you definitely screwed up here!!! If you are reading this, please provide firmware update to correct this huge screw-up!
So, disappointed. This is what it should have been, the next logical step to the previous iPad Nano.
Apple, you definitely screwed up here!!! If you are reading this, please provide firmware update to correct this huge screw-up!
9 months ago
Some features on the new iPhone such as Siri, I'll never use, and that's fine, no biggie.
You'll use Siri. Maybe not every day. Maybe not for everything Siri can do. But Siri does certain tasks so much faster than you can do manually, it's pretty crazy not to use it. If you ever use alarms, or timers, Siri is faster. If you ever check the weather, Siri is faster. If you ever want to make a reminder, especially a complicated one involving repeats, Siri is much faster. If you ever want to check something while you're driving, Siri is safer. With iOS 6, and I've been using it as a developer for some time now, Siri saves a lot of time on a lot of tasks that would otherwise involve lots of typing or settings-fiddling. With one spoken sentence, I can do so many things that might take me a whole minute otherwise. iOS is fast and easy and intuitive, but ultimately it's not as fast as your voice. Heck, just having Siri open apps for me is faster in some cases than trying to remember on which of my many home screens or folders I stashed that little-used app that suddenly is very important.
Siri was a fun novelty at first, but I found my use of it increased over time, not the reverse. With iOS 6, it is so much more powerful.
9 months ago
Why I wont buy iPod Nano? Because it does not look like this!!! :(
So, disappointed. This is what it should have been, the next logical step to the previous iPad Nano.
i actually like this design better

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