Here's what to look for as Apple reveals its next iPhone:
Jobs has a knack for making new features seem revolutionary, even when the competition got there first. Cook hasn't led a major product keynote before -- in Jobs' absence, that role has previously gone to Apple marketing boss Phil Schiller -- but this is his company now. It's his job to capture some of Jobs' charisma.
Hardware vs. Software
For the last four years, Apple has announced its new iPhone hardware and the next version of its iOS software at the same time.
This year was different, with iOS 5 revealed in June at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
With rumors conflicting on whether the iPhone 5 will be a major update or a minor refresh, and iOS 5 already revealed, it'll be interesting to see how Apple spends its time on Tuesday. The company may have some new software features up its sleeve that'll make up much of its presentation.
Facebook Friendship
Tech pundit Robert Scoble says Apple will announce a "deal with Facebook that will be stunning in its depth."
The Importance of iCloud
Although Apple demonstrated iCloud in June, the company needs to remind users why this service is important. Expect Apple to make iCloud a big part of whatever products it demonstrates on Tuesday.
The Fate of the iPod
By breaking the tradition of announcing new portable music players in September, Apple left tech pundits wondering about the fate of the iPod. Apple could use the iPhone event to address the matter, or the company could let its silence do all the talking.
Source 'http://www.pcworld.com/article/240986/apples_iphone_event_5_things_to_watch_for.html'
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