Monday, 9 September 2019

How to Watch Apple’s iPhone 11 Event Live


How to Watch Apple’s iPhone 11 Event Live



On September 10th at 10:00 a.m. PDT, Apple will announce the iPhone 11 series alongside the Apple Watch Series 5 at its iPhone 11 ‘By Innovation Only’ event. Like every year, Apple will be live streaming the event so you can watch it live from the comfort of your couch or office on a device you wish.

The event is scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. PDT, and it is expected to last for around 2 hours. It will be a jam-packed event as Apple has a lot to announce apart from the new iPhones. The company will likely also provide more details about the pricing and availability of Apple Arcade and Apple TV+ at the event.

If you want to watch the iPhone 11 event live, follow the steps live.
Watch Apple’s 2019 iPhone 11 Event Live on Windows, PC, Mac, Android

This time around, Apple is live streaming the iPhone 11 event on YouTube. This is the easiest and most convenient way of watching the event live from any device you own and irrespective of where you live. The below video will automatically go live at 10:00 a.m. PDT on September 10. You can also set a reminder by using the “Set Reminder” window from the YouTube page.
How to Watch Apple’s 2019 iPhone 11 Event on Apple TV

If you have an Apple TV hooked to your living room’s TV, you can watch the live stream on it using the Apple Events app. Just download the app for the Apple TV 4 or newer from the tvOS App Store.Tips:rarbg proxy



If you have Apple TV 3 or Apple TV 2 with Apple TV software 5.0.2 or later, then navigate to “Apple Events” channel with the Apple logo (like the one above) on the main menu to watch the 2019 iPhone event live on your television.
Watch Apple’s 2019 iPhone 11 Event on iPad or iPhone

If you are going to watch the event on your iPhone or iPad, simply open this URL in Safari on your iOS device.

Read: iPhone 11 Event: 7 Announcements That Apple Is Expected to Make

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