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How to watch the Apple Event iPhone 16: Here’s How to Watch and What to Expect

Excitement is building as Apple gears up for its highly anticipated special event today, September 9th, 2024. Tech enthusiasts, developers, and Apple fans worldwide are counting down the hours to see what innovations the tech giant will unveil.

With this event, Apple continues to capture the attention of both the startup ecosystem and global tech innovators. Here’s how to catch the event live and everything we expect to see.

How to Watch Apple’s Special Event Live

Apple’s keynote event will be live-streamed globally, where millions are expected to tune in. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the future of iPhone, Apple Watch, and more.

Click here to watch the Apple event live : https://www.youtube.com/live/uarNiSl_uh4?si=T81W3Tg7sO70iBL7

The event will begin at 10.30 AM Pacific Time.


What to Expect from the September 2024 Apple Event:

The September 2024 Apple event, themed “It’s Glowtime,” promises several exciting product announcements:

iPhone 16 Series: The highlight of the event is expected to be the iPhone 16 lineup, featuring models from the standard iPhone 16 to the Pro and Pro Max versions. Key upgrades include larger displays for the Pro models, smaller bezels, improved battery life, and the introduction of Wi-Fi 7. Additionally, a new “Action Button” will be available on all models, not just the Pro, offering customizable functions such as quick access to the camera​

Apple Watch Series 10 (or X): This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch, and the Series 10 is expected to debut with enhanced health-tracking features like glucose monitoring and sleep apnea detection. There may also be updates to the Apple Watch SE and Ultra​

AirPods 4: A new generation of AirPods is likely to be introduced, with better sound quality and a shift to USB-C charging, aligning with Apple’s other devices​

Mac Updates: While most Mac updates are expected at a later event in October, there may still be news regarding future Mac Mini and MacBook Pro models, particularly with updates to M4 chips​

These announcements are anticipated to reflect Apple’s continued focus on integrating AI and refining user experiences across its product ecosystem.

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