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How to Watch Live Stream On Apple Event, What to Expect
Apple to launch a new live stream plan this very much September.

How to Watch Live Stream On Apple Event

How to Watch Live Stream On Apple Event 

 

Apple’s event is taking place virtually later today where the Cupertino company is expected to unveil the new generations of the Apple Watch and iPad Air. The event that Apple calls “Time flies” is likely to bring the Apple Watch Series 6 as the showstopper that would be the successor to the Series 5 model. However, the rumour mill has also suggested that the Apple event will also be the place where the company could unveil an affordable Apple Watch version that could be possibly called the Apple Watch SE. Apple may also unveil its new iPad Air model. Nevertheless, the company isn’t likely to unveil the anticipated iPhone 12 series at the event and may host a separate event for the new iPhone models.

Apple event will begin at 10am PDT (10:30pm IST) today.

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  • Apple One is also likely to debut at today’s event
  • Apple Watch Series 6 is rumoured to have a blood oxygen meter
  • Apple One is also likely to debut at today’s event

 

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How to Watch Live Stream On Apple Event, What to Expect
Apple to launch a new live stream plan this very much September.

 

Apple event timing, live stream details

Apple will host the Time flies event virtually — just like how it hosted WWDC 2020 in June. The event will begin at 10am PDT (10:30pm IST) today and will be livestreamed through the dedicated Apple Events site as well as YouTube. You can also watch the event live from the video embedded below.

 

Apple event announcements expected

While Apple has continued the trend of maintaining silence on what’s coming at today’s event, the rumour mill has suggested what we can expect from the Apple event.

iPad Air 4 aka iPad Air (2020)

The third announcement that would take place at today’s Apple event would be around the new iPad Air that is likely to be the successor to the iPad Air 3 that debuted in March last year. The new model could feature a design similar to that of the iPad Pro family and offer a larger screen-to-body ratio. You can also expect the omission of the traditional, Touch ID-equipped home button. Further, the iPad Air 4 that may officially arrive as the iPad Air (2020) is likely to lack some of the core features of the iPad Pro — despite having a similar look and feel.

Apple Watch Series 6

One of the key announcements at the Apple event today would be the Apple Watch Series 6. The next generation smartwatch by the Tim Cook-led team is rumoured to have a built-in blood oxygen meter to measure oxygen levels — alongside offering pulse tracking and heart rate monitoring. You can also expect a faster processor to deliver an enhanced performance. Further, the new Apple Watch is likely to retain the 40mm and 44mm sizes that debuted with the Series 4 in 2018. It would also feature an always-on display that was first seen on the Series 5 in the lineup last year.

Apple Watch SE

Alongside the Apple Watch Series 6, Apple is rumoured to have plans for the affordable model that it could call the Apple Watch SE. This new model is likely to make the competition tougher for the likes of Fitbit, Huawei, and Samsung that all have provided a range of smart watches to counter the Apple Watch lineup. You can expect both 40mm and 44mm variants in the SE series, along with GPS support. The Apple Watch SE is also tipped to have cellular variants, though you wouldn’t get always on display and ECG functionality.

Apple One

Apart from the new products, Apple is likely to spill the beans on its unified subscription offering that would be called the Apple One. The new offering may begin with a basic tier that would offer Apple Music and Apple TV+, while its pricier version would provide additional access to Apple Arcade. It would also add Apple News+ to the bouquet in the next tier. Moreover, Apple may offer an enhanced icloud storage


Companies including Google and Microsoft have offered service bundling for their subscription – based services in the past. However, Apple may leverage its strong presence in the hardware world to scale its unified subscription offering.

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