Rumors have already suggested it – now it's official. Apple will hold a new event this month.
Apple today announced its next event under the motto "California streaming". The virtual event will take place on September 14th at 7 p.m. in Germany. As before, this event will also be held digitally.
Apple Event: Which products will be presented?
But which products will Apple present now? If rumors are to be believed, the iPhone 13 series, consisting of four new models, will be presented. Fans can also look forward to the brand new Apple Watch Series 7 and possibly the AirPods 3. All in all, this event should be very exciting again. Apple has been allowing all fans to be there live for several years. Whether Mac or Windows PC, iPhone, iPad or Apple TV, there is a suitable solution for all devices. A live stream is provided via the company's own homepage. This can be controlled from any device except the Apple TV - for Windows 10 users, Apple recommends using the Microsoft Edge browser.

How to watch the Apple online event
The stream can be accessed via Safari on iPhone, iPad & iPod touch – alternatively, registered developers can watch via the official WWDC app – a developer account is required. A stream is also available on YouTube Apple TV owners can easily start the event via the TV app. Of course, there is also the option to watch the event at a later date. Apple has been offering the category “Past Apple Events” – this will be updated the same evening.
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