Apple's special September event, where it's widely expected the company will show off new iPhones, is kicking off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT today from the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
Among the biggest updates expected for the possible new iPhone release are an even sharper camera, faster processor and force-touch technology, allowing users to press parts of the screen the same way they would a button, according to reports.
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For those who take the invitation literally, Apple is even having a little fun with Siri. Ask the virtual personal assistant "Siri give me a hint," and she will fire back: "Why don't you check a rumors blog? That's what I do."
And if past Apple events are any indication, there will be at least "one more thing."
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