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Apple’s ‘Let’s Talk iPhone’ event is tomorrow — get your liveblog here!

Apple pulled a quick one by leaving the iPhone 5 in its back pocket during WWDC , and little did we all know that it would be Tim Cook — not Steve Jobs — revealing the company’s next-gen handset. ‘Course, Tim already had a bit experience by doing the honors alongside Lowell McAdam for the Verizon iPhone 4 , but here is another beast entirely. Will the ” Let’s Talk iPhone ” keynote bring on a less expensive, perhaps prepaid iPhone 4s ? Will Sprint finally get an iPhone to name its own? Will the iPhone 5 read our minds? Will this modification everything, despite everything already being changed? Bookmark this page here and return on the times below for our blow-by-blow coverage live from Cupertino!

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12:00PM – Central
01:00PM – Eastern
06:00PM – London
07:00PM – Paris
09:00PM – Moscow
02:00AM – Tokyo (October 5th)

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