How to Watch an Apple IPhone Event on Tuesday

Apple is hosting a media event tomorrow to announce, among other things, the next iPhone. There are rumors that there will actually be three new versions of the phone: iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Max.

Traditionally, Apple has only allowed broadcasting an event via Safari; however, in recent years, he has opened this stream to other browsers, and more recently to Twitter. The iPhone event will also be available on a new platform: YouTube.

The event officially kicks off at 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT. If you want to watch, you can catch it from the YouTube link here:

If you don’t want to watch via YouTube, you can also check it out as usual on Apple’s website, accessible via Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. Apple will also offer live streaming of the event to Apple TV through the Events app.

As with most Apple events, expect it to last for several hours. If you have to skip it anyway (it’s Tuesday), Apple will suggest playing it on its site, probably later in the day. You can also check out the highlights here from us and our friends at Gizmodo.

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