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Apple Event in September 2019: This is how you can watch it

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On September 10th, Apple invites you to an Apple event at the Steve Jobs Theater, where the company will be showing new iPhones and Apple Watches. And so you can follow the event without an invitation.

If the rumors are true, we'll see an iPhone 11, an iPhone 11, on Tuesday Pro and an iPhone 11 Pro Max. These should come with a triple camera for the first time. We are also expecting the Apple Watch Series 5 with sleep monitoring, a new titanium case and watchOS 6. While journalists from all over the world have been invited to the event, most are witnessing the spectacle from the outside. And this is how you can do it.

Follow Apple Event

There are two ways to watch the keynote this year. For the first time, Apple is embedding a live stream on YouTube, which starts at 19 p.m. after our time. There is also the well-known live broadcast on Apple's homepage, which also starts at 19 p.m. However, you need special hardware or software requirements for the latter:

  • Am Mac you need macOS Sierra (version 10.12 and up) with Apple's own browser Safari.
  • Do you want the event on a PC? Windows have to run Windows 10 on this. The only supported browser is Microsoft Edge.
  • Am iPhone and iPad you need iOS 10 or newer and Safari.
  • Am Apple TV (2nd generation or newer) the event app must be installed.
  • If you look with his AndroidDevice, the browser must support MSE, H.264 and AAC.

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