• The late Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs holds an iPod.

The late Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs holds an iPod. (Photo : Reuters)

The iPhone 6s, iPad Pro and fourth generation Apple TV will be launched five days after the "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" documentary debuted on Amazon Instant Video, on iTunes, on demand systems and in theaters on Sept. 4, Friday.

On March 14, "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival. During the event, some Apple employees who are in the audience walked out, which director Alex Gibney recently said is okay with him.

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In an interview with The Verge, Gibney claimed that many high-ranking Apple executives who have seen "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" found the documentary to be "very accurate." He also claimed that Jobs was "very much controlling about his image, which he always wanted to be one with Apple."

According to Gibney, the late Apple Inc. co-founder never permitted some of his key lieutenants to speak out in public forums, which he always resisted.

"The walls did go up in a way, but he so carefully cultivated that personality," the "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" director said. "He stage-managed a role that he felt he was born to play."

Meanwhile, on Sept. 9, Apple is set to introduce the iPhone 6s, the iPad Pro and fourth generation Apple TV. Apple CEO Tim Cook is also expected to reveal the iPhone 6s Plus, which is said to be an incremental upgrade on the 2014 model, just like the iPhone 6s, according to Telegraph.

Among the rumored iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus upgrades are Force Touch technology, an improved camera and a faster processor.