Here's how to watch it
Apple's event, where we will see new iPhone 7 smartphones and probably some other new devices, will start in less than an hour (10AM PDT) at the Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, California and now there is a way to see the live stream, even if you are coming from a PC.
While the live stream was usually limited to Safari on Apple mobile devices, running on iOS 7.0 or later, or a Mac with OS X v10.8.5 or later, as of last year, you can also watch it on a Windows PC as well, as long as you use Microsoft Edge browser. In case you are coming from a different browser, there will be a couple of direct links to the stream.
All you need to do is hit Apple's website where the live stream will start .
Earlier rumors suggest that we will see two new iPhone devices, most likely called the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. There are a couple of updates expected including a slightly different design, lack of 3.5mm headset jack, new Smart Connector support, dual rear cameras, water resistance and even a new A10 chipset.
There were also a couple of rumors that Apple could release the new Apple Watch, which should retain the same design but get a few new features, especially in the battery department.
Hopefully, we will see a surprise or two, but so far it appears that this will be a standard Apple iPhone event.
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