How to Watch Apple Events - Live stream the launch of iPhone13

How to Watch Apple Events - Live stream the launch of iPhone13

It's time to channel Apple's event where the iPhone 13 is expected to make its big debut. Apple is hosting a keynote that all fans can stream online.

Like other recent Apple product launches, this Apple event is a virtual-only affair, so streaming is the only way to see what new products will be introduced. Along with the new iPhone lineup, Apple could announce the Apple Watch 7, AirPods 3, or the iPad 9 or iPad mini 6. In other words, this is an Apple event not to be missed.

Find out how to watch today's Apple event here - and check out our live blog of the Apple event for the latest news.

Apple will hold a product launch today, Tuesday, September 14. The event will begin at 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM ET / 6:00 PM ET. These streams are usually quick, so it is recommended that you set up to watch at least a few minutes before the start time.

The easiest way to do this is to visit Apple's website. As of late, Apple has also posted links to its YouTube channel and already has a streaming page for the September 14 event, so it seems likely that this will be the case as well.

If you have an Apple TV 4K (2021) or one of Apple's best streaming devices, you can follow along from your Apple set-top box. Some of the best TVs even have the Apple TV app built in. On the day of the event, fire up the TV app and look for the live stream.

Apple will almost certainly show off the iPhone 13. Apple typically holds its phone launch events in September, and the iPhone 12 launch was a rare exception due to the pandemic.

Like the iPhone 12, we expect four iPhone 13 models, said to likely feature the A15 Bionic chip and a smaller notch on the display. (The iPhone 13 Pro model appears to be a more substantial upgrade, with a faster refresh display and improved cameras, especially the ultra-wide angle lens. However, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini may feature a LiDAR sensor like the Pro models and are believed to adopt the iPhone 12 Pro Max's sensor-shift image stabilization feature.

Several other products are expected to join the iPhone 13 stage. Apple is reportedly working on AirPods 3, and these new wireless earbuds seem like a natural inclusion for the phone's announcement, especially since Apple no longer bundles headphones with the device.

Similarly, the Apple Watch 7 could ship with the iPhone 13. While most of the ambitious health features sound slated for an Apple Watch release after 2021, we expect a new look with a flatter, larger display. Due to mixed information on production delays, it is not known if the watch will be ready in time for the September 14 event.

That's not all. Apple may continue its transition to in-house laptop chip manufacturing by introducing more MacBook Pro models with the upcoming M1X chip. We also heard rumors of a new version of the iPad mini and a lower-priced iPad for students (possibly the iPad 9). At this point, though, the September 14 Apple event is likely to be quite crowded.

That said, Apple is probably planning multiple product events (a cell phone and wearables event, a tablet event, and a Mac event). Last fall saw a series of Apple product events, and many observers expect the pattern to repeat itself this year.

We expect these events to be announced after Apple holds its product launch on September 14. After all, the iPhone 13 deserves to see the light of day.

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