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How to watch Apple’s big iPhone event
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It’s time for Apple’s big iPhone event once again, folks.
Tim Cook and friends are all set to grace the stage at Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino on Tuesday to presumably show off their latest iPhones. You may be wondering: How can I watch this and learn about the new, fancy iPhones at the same time as everyone else?
Good news: It’s super easy to tune in. Just head over to Apple’s event page on its website at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Tuesday to watch the show. Apple, of course, recommends watching it on an Apple device using Safari, but you should be fine in Chrome or Firefox on a Windows PC, too.
Apple will also broadcast the event on YouTube, a first for a company that usually asks people to use its own devices and services whenever it can. Just go to this link when it’s time for the event on Tuesday.
This year, Apple is expected to unveil three iPhone 11 models to replace the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, as well as a new Apple Watch. It could also reveal more details about its Apple Arcade and Apple TV+ subscription services and Mac Pro.
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