Apple is set to announce its brand new iPhones at an event Tuesday — and you can watch the whole thing as it unfolds.
Apple likely has a lot to talk about.
Apple’s expected to launch three new iPhones, rumored to be named the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. The Apple Watch 3 is also reportedly on deck, with a 4G LTE option that doesn’t require an iPhone to work among the rumors. Apple will likely talk a lot about iOS 11, augmented reality and the Apple TV.
It’s easy to tune in from wherever you are. Here’s how.
Apple will stream the event online right here. If you’re on a Mac you’ll need to be running either macOS v10.11 or later and using the Safari browser. If you’re on a PC, you’ll need to be running Windows 10 and the Microsoft Edge browser. Note: This isn’t Internet Explorer, but rather Microsoft’s newer Edge browser, so make sure you’re using that. Sorry, Chrome and Firefox aren’t supported by Apple’s stream.
You’ll need to be using an iPhone or iPad for the best experience from a smartphone or tablet. All you’ll need to do is visit this link from an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
The Apple TV has a special Events application that you can use to watch the event. You just need to make sure you have a 2nd or 3rd generation Apple TV that’s running version 6.2 or newer of Apple’s older Apple TV operating system. You’re already good to go if you’re running tvOS on the fourth generation Apple TV.
Source: Tech CNBC
How to watch Tuesday's big iPhone event live