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The big day is quietly knocking on the doors, when Apple, from the Steve Jobs Theater in California on 10 September, unveils a host of products in front of the world. The iPhone maker is likely to showcase not one but three iPhones at the launch event, along with few surprises waiting in the wings.
All this will be unveiled at the keynote which will be hosted by CEO, Tim Cook and his army of product executives.
As the drill goes, Apple will live stream the event for people across the globe, and it doesn’t matter if you’re a Mac, iPhone, iPad user, own a Windows 10 device or use an Android phone.
The event starts at 10:30PM IST and here’s how and where you can watch it live.
You can watch the live stream event via Safari on iOS 10 or later, for Mac users their OS needs to be version 10.2 or higher. For Windows 10 and even 7 users, they’ll be able to watch Tim Cook on stage via browsers like Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
But we’re surprised to see that in 2019, Apple is finally streaming its annual launch event on YouTube as well.
In our history of covering iPhone launches, this has never happened but we’re glad that Apple is finally teaming up with the Google-owned video streaming giant to showcase its next range of smartphones to the world.
All leaks for this year’s Apple launch event are pointing towards one basic thing – there will be three iPhones introduced on 10 September. This could be the year when iPhones sport more than a single camera sensor at the back, come with higher amount of memory and possibly support Apple Pencil?
In addition to this, rumours have suggested that Apple will confine the iPhone 11 series to Face ID for biometric security, which means users miss out on the in-display fingerprint option with this year’s iPhone series.
Stay tuned to The Quint for all the updates from the event and major product announcements.
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