Apple has officially announced its next major event, which will be focused on the release of its latest iPhones. Scheduled for September 9 at 10AM PST, the event will be streamed live on multiple platforms, including YouTube, Apple’s website, and the Apple TV app. A placeholder for the event has already been added to Apple’s YouTube channel.
Key details
Event Streaming:
YouTube: Apple will be livestreaming the event on its official YouTube channel. Viewers can find a placeholder video for the event on YouTube and select the “Get a notification” option to be notified when the live stream begins. Apple website: The event will also be available to watch directly on Apple’s official event site. Apple TV app: Those who prefer to use the Apple ecosystem can access the event through the Apple TV app.
Local time adjustments:
Apple typically holds its events at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. For viewers in other time zones: Eastern Time: 1 p.m. Europe: Evening Asia and Australia: Early morning
Reminder options:
YouTube notification: Video placeholder[通知を受け取る]On clicking the button, users can receive notifications in their local time zone. Calendar integration: Apple’s events website offers the option to add the event to your calendar, ensuring cross-platform reminders.
Alternative Compensation:
For those unable to watch the live stream, comprehensive coverage will be available on pune.news, with updates and announcements also provided via our Twitter account.
Apple’s upcoming event is highly anticipated, with the tagline “It’s Glowtime” hinting at some major new product announcements. Stay tuned for more details to emerge as the event draws closer.