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California streaming: How to watch Apple’s big event

As with its previous virtual events, viewers can expect appearances from Apple CEO Tim Cook as well as other executives

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Apple’s highly anticipated September event will stream live tonight at 9:00PM (GST), where the company is expected to debut the iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7 and potentially a brand new generation of AirPods.

As with its previous virtual events, viewers can expect appearances from Apple CEO Tim Cook as well as other executives.

According to reports, the iPhone 13 will have a similar design to the iPhone 12 but with a smaller notch. Apple fans can also expect significant camera improvements, 5G capabilities and enhanced call and text features.

The iPhone 13 comes a year after the success of iPhone 12, one of Apple’s most notable launches. Earlier this year, the global tech giant touted strong iPhone sales, which accounted for nearly 59% of its revenue during its first fiscal quarter. Sales were up 17% year-over-year to a whopping $65.6 billion in a single quarter.

“This quarter for Apple wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless and innovative work of every Apple team member worldwide,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.

“We’re gratified by the enthusiastic customer response to the unmatched line of cutting-edge products that we delivered across a historic holiday season. We are also focused on how we can help the communities we’re a part of build back strongly and equitably, through efforts like our Racial Equity and Justice Initiative as well as our multi-year commitment to invest $350 billion throughout the United States.”

While the iPhone will undoubtedly be the headliner of the virtual event, rumours also suggest that the company could unveil new Mac computers with upgraded chips and new iPads.

Whether you’re an Apple fan or are just simply keen to see what new products the company will launch, there are multiple ways to watch the virtual event. You can watch:

  • From the Apple Events website. You can watch the live stream event from your iMac, MacBook, iPhone, iPad or PC. It works on browsers such as Safari, Chrome and Firefox among others.
  • From AppleTV App. If you own an Apple device such as an iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac and Apple TV, you can watch the event from the Apple TV App.
  • From the embed link below or on YouTube, click here.