We'll report back with the major announcements, and you can also follow along with GameSpot sister site CNET. It remains to be seen if Apple will actually have any surprises amidst all of these leaks. The event will be held at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, Cupertino. We'll also get the final details about iOS 11. Its finally official - Apple has sent out press invites for the iPhone 8 event on the 12th of September. Other possible announcements that we'll hear about today include new models of the Apple Watch, AirPods, and the Apple TV (which is expected to feature 4K support). It's rumored to have a large OLED screen and a bezel-less design that lacks a Home button, but it might be severely supply constrained. We already know what feels like an inordinate amount about the new iPhones there will reportedly be three of them, including the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X, the latter of which is a premium model meant to celebrate the iPhone's 10-year anniversary. You'll need to be using Safari on a Mac updated to v10.11 or later an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 9.0 or later or an Apple TV with v6.2 or later. Frustratingly, Apple still restricts who can actually watch this stream-if you're on Chrome (even on a Mac), for instance, you won't be able to tune in. You can watch along live through Apple's website here. The Apple event is scheduled to begin at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST today, September 12. Among other things, it's expected to reveal the new iPhone-or iPhones, as rumors have suggested for months-and we'll be bringing the biggest news to you here. The original story follows.Īpple's latest keynote event is scheduled to take place today at its new Cupertino campus. The iPhone X is a more premium device that does away with the Home button and features an OLED screen, but those hoping to get their hands on it will have to wait for its release on November 3 (and be willing to pony up $1,000-or more).
The new iPhone 8 devices launch on September 22 and are the type of iterative upgrade we've come to expect. More notably, Apple announced its new line of phones, which include the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and the iPhone X. Update: Along with a new Apple Watch and Apple TV, Apple's event brought news on a new game called Sky from Journey developer thegamecompany.