Finally, it's here. A big day for Tim Cook and all Apple enthusiasts. The tech biggie will be hosting its mega event of the year, and fans can't get enough of the action.
Looks like the stock markets also couldn't get enough of the excitement. In the run-up to the launch of the new iPhone, the shares of the company have surged nearly 16 per cent in the last 6 months. Experts say the new phone could put the tech giant closer to becoming the world's first $1 trillion company.
Apple will stream the event live in the events section of its website and you can watch it all on this page . Those on the Apple TV can watch it through the Events app.
How to watch the launch live stream
On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
You'll need iOS 7.0 or later, and to use the Safari web browser. Here's the link .
On Mac
You'll need Safari 6.0.5 or later and Mac OS X 10.8.5 or later. Here's the link ..
On Apple TV
You'll need a second-generation (2010) model or later. If it's 2nd or 3rd generation, you'll need software 6.2 or later. All 4th-generation models will be able to view the event. Here's the link .
On PC
Yes, you can even watch on PC! You'll need to use Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. Here's the link .
Looks like the stock markets also couldn't get enough of the excitement. In the run-up to the launch of the new iPhone, the shares of the company have surged nearly 16 per cent in the last 6 months. Experts say the new phone could put the tech giant closer to becoming the world's first $1 trillion company.
Apple will stream the event live in the events section of its website and you can watch it all on this page . Those on the Apple TV can watch it through the Events app.
How to watch the launch live stream
On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
You'll need iOS 7.0 or later, and to use the Safari web browser. Here's the link .
On Mac
You'll need Safari 6.0.5 or later and Mac OS X 10.8.5 or later. Here's the link ..
On Apple TV
You'll need a second-generation (2010) model or later. If it's 2nd or 3rd generation, you'll need software 6.2 or later. All 4th-generation models will be able to view the event. Here's the link .
On PC
Yes, you can even watch on PC! You'll need to use Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. Here's the link .
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