Apple iOS 7 Later today Apple will host its biggest public event in recent months at its home in Cupertino California.Perhaps one of the few things we can be certain about finding out tonight is when we'll be able to get our hands on iOS 7.
It is believed the US technology giant will unveil the next version of the software that runs its iPhones and iPads - iOS 7.
But the event, which is scheduled for this evening, will also see the debut of at least one new iPhone.
Apple is promising that the announcement "should brighten everyone's day". But just what are we likely to see?
You can get the latest build-up, updates and rumours for the eventon our live blog, but in the meantime we asked industry experts at gadget site T3 what they think will be revealed.
iOS 7: Definitely
Perhaps one of the few things we can be certain about finding out tonight is when we'll be able to get our hands on iOS 7.
The update is the biggest since Apple introduced the iPhone back in 2007. The most obvious part of the update is the facelione are faux-realistic buttons, replaced by flatter, brighter colours.
Many of the existing features of the software have been redesigned. The changes are so drastic; Apple has reportedly cancelled all leave from the middle to the end of September to cope with an increased number of questions from iPhone owners.
It is believed the US technology giant will unveil the next version of the software that runs its iPhones and iPads - iOS 7.
But the event, which is scheduled for this evening, will also see the debut of at least one new iPhone.
Apple is promising that the announcement "should brighten everyone's day". But just what are we likely to see?
You can get the latest build-up, updates and rumours for the eventon our live blog, but in the meantime we asked industry experts at gadget site T3 what they think will be revealed.
iOS 7: Definitely
Perhaps one of the few things we can be certain about finding out tonight is when we'll be able to get our hands on iOS 7.
The update is the biggest since Apple introduced the iPhone back in 2007. The most obvious part of the update is the facelione are faux-realistic buttons, replaced by flatter, brighter colours.
Many of the existing features of the software have been redesigned. The changes are so drastic; Apple has reportedly cancelled all leave from the middle to the end of September to cope with an increased number of questions from iPhone owners.