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The Wait is Over: Apple’s Big Announcement Day is Finally Here
It’s finally here – the day when Apple will unveil its latest generation of iPhones, along with other exciting products. The tech giant has scheduled a keynote presentation for today at 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 6 PM in London, 7 PM in Paris), and you can watch it live right here on our website.
What to Expect from Apple’s Keynote
Rumors have been circulating about the new iPhone models that will replace the existing XR, XS, and XS Max. We expect Apple to introduce three new smartphones: the iPhone 11, which should replace the XR; the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, which are expected to take the place of the XS and XS Max respectively.
In addition to the new iPhones, we may see updates on other products, such as the Apple Watch. There’s a rumor that Apple is working on a titanium version of its popular smartwatch. We might also get some information about the release dates for iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13, macOS Catalina, and watchOS 6.
Other Potential Announcements
While we’re all eagerly waiting for the new iPhone models, Apple may use this opportunity to announce other products that have been in development. These could include:
- New MacBooks: Apple has been working on revamping its MacBook lineup, so we might see some exciting updates.
- A New Apple TV with a More Powerful System-on-a-Chip: This would be a significant upgrade for the popular streaming device.
- New iPads: Apple may introduce new iPad models or update existing ones to include improved features.
How to Watch the Live Stream
You can watch the live stream directly on our website. For the first time, Apple is streaming its conference on YouTube, so you can also tune in there if you prefer.
If you have an Apple TV, you can download the Apple Events app from the App Store, which will let you stream today’s event and rewatch old ones. The app icon was updated a few days ago for this special occasion.
Alternatively, you can visit the Apple Events section on its website to live-stream the event directly in your browser. This video feed now works in all major browsers – Safari, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox.
Get Ready for the Big Announcement
If you’re stuck at work and need some entertainment, be sure to check out our live blog. Our team is in the room, providing play-by-play commentary on the event as it unfolds.
Apple iPhone 11 Event: What to Expect and How to Watch the Live Stream
The wait is finally over, folks! Today marks a big day for Apple enthusiasts as the tech giant prepares to unveil its latest generation of iPhones. The event is scheduled to take place at 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 6 PM in London, 7 PM in Paris), and you can catch all the action right here on our website.
Rumors and Expectations
According to rumors, Apple will be introducing three new iPhone models:
- The iPhone 11, which is expected to replace the existing XR.
- The iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, which are rumored to take the place of the XS and XS Max respectively.
In addition to these new smartphones, we might see updates on other products, such as:
- A new Apple Watch with a titanium version.
- Release dates for iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13, macOS Catalina, and watchOS 6.
Other Potential Announcements
While the new iPhone models are sure to be a major highlight, Apple may use this opportunity to announce other exciting products that have been in development. These could include:
- New MacBooks: Apple has been working on revamping its MacBook lineup, so we might see some exciting updates.
- A new Apple TV with a more powerful system-on-a-chip.
- New iPads: Apple may introduce new iPad models or update existing ones to include improved features.
How to Watch the Live Stream
You can watch the live stream directly on our website. For the first time, Apple is streaming its conference on YouTube, so you can also tune in there if you prefer.
If you have an Apple TV, you can download the Apple Events app from the App Store, which will let you stream today’s event and rewatch old ones. The app icon was updated a few days ago for this special occasion.
Alternatively, you can visit the Apple Events section on its website to live-stream the event directly in your browser. This video feed now works in all major browsers – Safari, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox.
Stay Tuned
We’ll be providing play-by-play commentary on the event as it unfolds, so make sure to check out our live blog if you’re stuck at work and need some entertainment.