Following the announcement this morning of its upcoming iPhone-focused event taking place on September 9th at 10am PST, Apple added a placeholder for the event to its YouTube channel.
Apple plans to stream the iPhone event on YouTube, its website, and the Apple TV app. The Apple event site also has an event placeholder. On YouTube, users can click on the video placeholder to[通知を受け取る]Select the option to be notified when the live stream starts.
If YouTube has your location saved, the notification and countdown will be in your local time, so it’s a good idea to double-check what time you need to tune in to see Apple’s announcements. Apple almost always holds its events at 10am Pacific Time, which equates to 1pm Eastern Time, early evening in Europe, and early morning in Asian countries and Australia.
Apple’s events website also gives you the option to add the event to your calendar as a cross-platform reminder.
For those of you who can’t watch, MacRumors will be available on MacRumors.com and MacRumorsLive Twitter account You will be able to follow the announcements.
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