Apple begins decorating the Bill Graham civic auditorium for its next keynote

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It's been a few days since It had been rumored that Apple would have the presentation ready of his new iPhone at the next keynote on September 9th outside the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the location he had always chosen to host his keynote until now. Recall that the last event that was held at this complex was WWDC June 2015.

However now it seems that he has chosen to step out of that line a bit and choose another location for this long awaited keynote. Many, including myself, are already looking forward to seeing the new devices and especially that highly anticipated Apple TV 4.

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At any rate it remains a mystery why Apple has decided to hold this presentation at the Bill Graham Civic Center. This place has capacity for approximately 7.000 people, which makes it much larger than the rooms that Apple generally rents for its annual iPhone events, this one in particular is often used for large concerts.

The only explanation is that this building has a historical link to Apple, but still I still don't understand this drastic change in Apple's presentation philosophy. Perhaps due to the number of devices sold and the repercussion it has within the company as its star product, it has made them rethink the way they present it, making it much more massive than usual

Wherever it is held, we will know what next Wednesday will bring us September 9 at 19:00 p.m. Spanish time, so you cannot miss this event that we will broadcast live through live chat here on SoydeMac. We are waiting for you all, you cannot miss.


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