Apple's annual iPhone event starts at 10 am Pacific (1 pm Eastern) on Wednesday, September 12 . Apple is expected to unveil a new version of the iPhone X, a lower-cost iPhone, a new Apple Watch, an update on iOS 12's release , and possibly more . How to Watch You can catch the festivities via livestream on Apple TV, on an iPhone or iPad, in a browser, by following along with our Apple iPhone 2018 liveblog here on Wired.com, also on Twitter. #appleevent hashtag on Twitter https://twitter.com/hashtag/appleevent You can watch the livestream directly from Apple's website . You'll need an iPhone, iPod, or iPod Touch with Safari on iOS 10 or later. To watch on your desktop, make sure you're using a Mac with Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or later, or a PC with Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge. According to Apple's website, you might be able to watch the iPhone announcement using Chrome or Firefox, as long as you...
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