Today's the day - it's the launch of the iPhone 6.
Apple fans across the globe are gearing up for the tech giant's biggest launch event in years, and it will all be streamed live across the internet.
There is speculation a wearable device will also be on show - the iWatch - which could be able to remotely control your home appliances.
The whole affair will take place in Apple's home town of Cupertino, at the Flint Centre for the Performing Arts.
The venue is where they also launched the original Mac computer and the iPhone 5 and has a capacity of 2,405.
The iPhone 6 is widely expected to have a more rounded body than the 5s.
It could also have faster WiFi, a better screen and a faster processor.
There is also speculation that the camera will be much better, at 13 megapixels with a sensor provided by Sony.How can I watch the live launch?
You can watch the event through iTunes on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
It will also be streamed on Apple.com from 6pm BST.
Unfortunately only Mac users will be able to watch it, and only those running Snow Leopard and Safari 5.1.10.
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