Apple announces ultrafast iPhone 5 with 4G LTE Video
Apple announces ultrafast iPhone 5 with 4G LTE Video Transcript
-- Hey I'm Donald -- it's Wednesday September 12 here's what's coming up today on CNET TV. We have a first look at the new Samsung galaxy note to the tablet that just keeps getting bigger. After that -- back and we'll show you how to make a macro lens for your iPhone for just ten dollars. And don't miss cnet's live coverage of Apple's iPhone announcement starting -- -- -- -- Pacific. I'll be in the -- -- Molly Wood and Brian Tong and immunity is as that happens to keep checking back here at CNET. It'll be cranking out news and photos and videos all day long. It's -- happening right here on CNET TV well.
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