Apple iPhone 15 presentation: live text broadcast in Russian

We expect Apple to unveil the next iPhone and Apple Watch today. Join us and follow all the news in real time right here on our blog.
Welcome to the annual event we always look forward to – the unveiling of Apple’s new iPhone models! This year, Apple is set to unveil its new iPhone 15 lineup. But it’s not just smartphones that are in the spotlight — new Apple Watch models are also expected to be announced, as well as a number of exciting software updates and services.
Today, September 12, at 8 p.m. Moscow time, we invite you to join our live stream of the presentation, which will be available both here on this page, on Apple’s official website, and on the company’s YouTube channel. If you have an Apple TV device, you’ll also be able to watch the broadcast through the Apple TV+ app.
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Live text broadcast of Apple iPhone 15 presentation in Russian
ITZine.ru will be live text streaming the event, bringing you the latest news and analysis straight from Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. We’ll also provide an overview of all the important devices that will be unveiled after the event, and detail all things Apple-related on our ForGeeks podcast.
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What to expect at the iPhone 15 unveiling
These September events have been delighting us with new products for a decade now, and while they’ve become pre-scripted, each time they bring us something surprising. Rumors and leaks have already given us an idea of what to expect, but there’s always room for surprises.
And while we’ve had our fill of rumors and leaks, there’s always room for surprises.
The main rumor surrounding the new iPhone is the likely arrival of a USB-C charging port instead of a Lightning connector. Apple has long stuck to its own Lightning connector, which remains an Apple-specific interface used only in its products. Last year, Apple said it would “have to comply” with an EU ruling that requires personal devices such as phones to use USB-C charging by default. According to Mark Gurman, a noted Apple news visionary, this year could be the year Apple grudgingly moves to this standard, which is ubiquitous in the rest of the electronics industry.
While we can only speculate, we do know to expect a fascinating journey into the world of new technology. Stay tuned to our broadcast and we’ll share all the important details and developments with you. See you Tuesday morning!