After
months of rumors and speculations, Apple is widely expected to take the wraps
off the long-rumored 4-inch iPhone SE and a smaller 9.7-inch iPad Pro on March
21. Set to take place at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, the event will kick off at 10:30PM
IST. Like always, Apple will be live streaming the event and here’s how you
can watch it.
Officially,
Apple will live stream the event on iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices that
run on iOS 7 or higher. Mac users need to ensure that their computers run on OS
X v10.8.5 or later with Safari 6.0.5 browser. The event will also be live
streamed to second-generation, third-generation and fourth-generation Apple TV
running on software 6.2 or later. Ahead of March 21 event, Apple has also
launched an Apple Special Event app on App Store for Apple TV.
Apple will also be
streaming the event live to Windows 10 users on Microsoft Edge browser via HTTP
Live Streaming technology (HLS). To watch the iPhone SE launch event live,
users can click on this link.
For those
who are using the older version of Linux or Windows can watch the live stream
on VLC Player. To get the live stream, users need to go to Media > Open
Network Stream, and paste the link to Apple’s streaming page.
Besides
the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro, Apple is also expected to take wraps off
new watch band options. Apple could also announce iOS 9.3 and software updates
for Apple WatchOS, tvOS and OS X.
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