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iPhone 5 Exclusive Apple 2012 Apple will be holding its iPhone 5 press conference at its headquarters in Cupertino if the latest iPhone 5 rumor proves true. According to an All Things D source, Apple will be showing off the iPhone 5 for the first time in the company's small on-campus auditorium rather than the larger venues in downtown San Francisco it's used to announce other major products. The Apple auditorium can only hold a couple of hundred people or so, limiting the number of journalists, analysts and others that can join Apple CEO TIm Cook when he officially unveils the iPhone 5. The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts auditorium can accommodate 500 guests, while the Moscone Center's halls can seat several thousand. So why would Apple choose a relatively small venue for holding such a major event? Simple -- the company doesn't need to have a massive audience in the house to generate massive media buzz. The company will likely invite a range of mainstream and technology industry press with sizable and/or influential audiences. Apple will not starve for press attention regardless of how small the official media event is. I've attended Apple media events both at its Cupertino headquarters and the San Francisco conference halls. While the larger events are more raucous, it's not like the world ignored any of the smaller media events. Another reason Apple doesn't absolutely need to have a big iPhone 5 press conference where hundreds or thousands of journalists get to go <b>...</b>
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