Everything we know about the new iPhone

The new model will have a larger display and will be probably launched in two screen sizes

Apple will launch today the new iPhone and it is very likely to provide for the first time two new models, pressed by the increasing demand for larger screens. Also, there are a lot to see regarding the iOS 8, the new operating system for mobile devices, which was announced in early June and will be available along with the release of the new iPhone.

The iOS is perhaps the most powerful feature of Apple and on what Apple continues to bet so as to compete the industry competitors, given that technology has not yet been developed enough so as to see a revolutionary change in the device form factor.

Along with the new iPhone, Apple might present its first wearable product, iWatch. It is a watch that can be connected and communicate with the iPhone and probably Mac PC offering users a more comprehensive experience.

Apple will launch iPhone with a larger screen probably in two screen sizes, 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch, whereas the new device is expected to have improved cameras.

Also, today we will learn more about iOS 8 and HealthKit, a framework which allows iOS apps to store and track information about a user’s health and activity and HealthKit, a framework allowing iOS to communicate with and control smart accessories and appliances in a user’s home.

For the first time, Apple allows users to watch live today’s event from its website. Furthermore, users will be also able to watch the event from their second or third-generation Apple TV.

However, live streaming video requires Safari 5.1.10 or later on OS X v10.6.8 or later and Safari on iOS 6.0 or later, whereas streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 6.2 or later.