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How to watch Apple’s ‘Glowtime’ iPhone 16 event

The iPhone 16 is nigh as Apple prepares to debut its next smartphone lineup on Monday, September 9th, at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. The company is expected to officially announce four phones as usual, with two standard iPhone 16s and two iPhone 16 Pro models, all likely packed with Apple Intelligence AI features.You can catch the livestream at Apple’s own website, on its YouTube channel, and even on an Apple TV. (Apple usually makes sure you see this when you scroll from the home screen of the Apple TV app, but you can search for “Apple Event” to find it, too.)Besides new iPhones, Apple will probably declare the release dates for its next major software updates, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia,


How to watch Apple’s ‘Glowtime’ iPhone 16 event
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The iPhone 16 is nigh as Apple prepares to debut its next smartphone lineup on Monday, September 9th, at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. The company is expected to officially announce four phones as usual, with two standard iPhone 16s and two iPhone 16 Pro models, all likely packed with Apple Intelligence AI features.

You can catch the livestream at Apple's own website, on its YouTube channel, and even on an Apple TV. (Apple usually makes sure you see this when you scroll from the home screen of the Apple TV app, but you can search for "Apple Event" to find it, too.)

Besides new iPhones, Apple will probably declare the release dates for its next major software updates, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, WatchOS 11, and visionOS 2. The first three of those operating systems will include Apple Intelligence when it debuts, though you'll need at least an iPad or Mac with an M1 chip or an iPhone 15 Pro to take advantage.

We could also see new AirPods and possibly even a smaller Mac Mini, although that may be launched with other new Macs later this year, instead.

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