How to Watch Apple Live Event?
Since the current pandemic has pushed everyone back to our homes, Apple made the event truly a virtual one. So just like the earlier WWDC20 event that has gone completely virtual, we should be prepared as same for this time too. Nonetheless, there’s a change since we’re about to see some hardware this time, unlike the WWDC20 where softwares like new tvOS, WatchOS, macOS Big Sur etc were announced. The hardware event is scheduled for September 15th, at 10.30 AM PT. We hope this isn’t like WWDC20’s pre-fed videos, but a live stream. Apple named this event “Time Flies” and can be watched across all Apple platforms for free! This includes the Apple TV+, Apple’s YouTube channel and Apple’s website. We recommend steaming it on TV via Apple’s YouTube channel or the Apple TV+ app since the bigger screen showcases its fancy even more beautiful.
What to Expect from this September Event?
Since we already learned that Apple pushes the iPhone 12 series launch to October, we could expect other gadgets to make headlines this time. These include the new next-generation Apple Watch 6, a new Apple Air iPad, headphones, and AR Glasses, HomePod mini, AirTag and probably a 13″ MacBook. Also, a new WatchOS and iPadOS along with the stable iOS 14 for upcoming iPhones. These would bring new features like Apple One, a special bundle that Apple includes all its subscriptions from entertainment to health apps. Stay tuned for the real unravelling at today’s event, and check us back to more details on released gadgets after the event.