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Here’s how you can watch Apple’s iPhone event live at 1:00am tonight

Apple will be unveiling its latest iPhone at 1am tomorrow morning (11th September Malaysian Time). To follow the keynote, you can watch the live stream that’s available across multiple devices. For the first time for an Apple keynote, they are embracing YouTube as a streaming option.

Web

As usual, you can watch it on the Apple Special Events page and this is accessible via the Safari browser across all iOS and MacOS devices. For PC users, Apple recommends that you watch via Microsoft’s Edge browser, however, you may also view the live stream page via Chrome and Firefox.

Apple TV

For Apple TV users, you can download the dedicated Apple Events app from the Apple TV App Store.

YouTube

Alternatively, you can watch the event via Apple’s YouTube channel. This is probably the best way to watch regardless of which platform you’re on.

The new iPhone event is taking place at 10am PDT on 10th September, which is 1am Malaysian Time on 11th September.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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