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How to watch the Apple Event 2020 LIVE — new Apple watches, iPads and more

Sep 15, 2020, 18:55 IST
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Apple Event 2020 set to kick off tonight - Here's how you can watch it liveApple

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  • The Apple Event 2020 will kick off at 10:30 pm Indian Standard Time (IST).
  • The company is expected to debut the Apple AirTags, new iPads, a cheaper Apple Watch, and may share some updates on its new operating system — the iOS 14.
  • Here’s how you can watch the Apple Event 2020 live.
Apple gears up to kick off its annual Apple Event tonight at 10:30 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The company has plans to launch a host of products like the new iPad Air 4th generation and a cheaper version of the Apple Watch.

Even though a new iPhone is unlikely to be on the docket, the new Apple AirTags will be making their debut to help users track misplaced or lost items using their iPhone.

You can watch the Apple Event 2020 LIVE right here:



You also catch the Apple Event live on the company’s official website, YouTube channel, or the Apple TV app.

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The event will kick off with a prerecorded video of Apple CEO Tim Cook from the Steve Jobs Theater, followed by the launch of its products.

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