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There are arguably far too many tech events taking place this week, but one that should be on your agenda is today’s Apple iPhone 12 launch.
The Cupertino firm’s “Hi, Speed” event will be an all-digital affair but should see a stacked list of devices, chief of which may be the firm’s new phone line-up.
What time is Apple’s ‘Hi, Speed’ event?
The iPhone 12 launch event kicks off at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET) on October 13. Find the relevant time for your respective time zone below:
- San Francisco: 10 AM
- Chicago: 12 PM
- New York: 1 PM
- London: 6 PM
- Berlin: 7 PM
- Moscow: 8 PM
- New Delhi: 10:30 PM
- Singapore: 1 AM (October 14)
- Sydney: 3 AM (October 14)
How can I watch the iPhone 12 launch live?
![Apple Live Stream Android Apple Live Stream Android](https://wpuploads.appadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/appletv-642x361.jpg)
Gone are the days of watching Apple events locked to Safari or the company’s website. While you can still watch the stream over on Apple’s events page, there’s also an option to watch tonight’s launch over on YouTube. We’ve embedded the stream below for your convenience.
If you own an Apple TV, you can also head on over to the TV app to catch the broadcast.
iPhone 12 line, new HomePod, and what to expect
It could be an incredibly busy Apple event with four different iPhone 12 models expected. A 5.4-inch iPhone 12 “mini” may join the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. For those wanting a larger device, Apple may also launch an iPhone 12 Pro Max at 6.7-inches. Expect a chipset buff (likely from the A14 Bionic chipset), more storage space, and possibly 5G connectivity, too.
A new HomePod may also be on the horizon for smart-home audiophiles. Apple could also debut its first stab at over-ear headphones with the rumored AirPods Studio line. And if you lose your Apple swag often, tonight could also see the long-rumored debut of the Apple AirTags.
Finally, it’ll be an important event for the future of Arm computing, too. Apple may debut its first Arm-based MacBook, a move that was first announced back at WWDC in June.
Whatever Apple launches tonight, Android Authority will bring you the latest news when it happens. In the meantime, what do you expect to see at tonight’s iPhone 12 launch event?
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Updated @ 12:38, October 16: Iscreen recorder 3 8 0 8. If you’re trying to watch the live stream of Apple’s iPad event on Windows or Android, the following instructions (which were for the iPhone 6 event in September) should still work. The only thing you need to change is the network stream URL, which is:
http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/14pounqefvoiubefvpiub10/m3u8/atv_mvp.m3u8
— just put that into VLC once the event starts, and you should be good to go.Original story, from September 9
Later today, Apple will unveil the iPhone 6 at a special event in Cupertino, California. Somewhat unusually for Apple, it will be broadcasting a live video stream of the event — but, for reasons we still can’t fathom, Apple restricts the official feed to people watching on an iOS or OS X device. Fortunately, if you’re a Windows (or Android) user, we have a couple of solutions for watching live video of Apple’s event.
Updated: Apple’s event has now finished. Read our stories about the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the Apple Watch, and Apple Pay.
Apple Live Announcement Live Stream
11:47am: This post has been updated with (probably) the correct stream URL, but we will confirm that it works when the stream actually goes online.
12:49am: The correct network stream URL is:
http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/14pijnadfpvkjnfvpijhabdfvpijbadfv09/m3u8/atv_mvp.m3u8
— this is confirmed to be working at the time of publishing. (I am watching it).VLC
The one true video player, VLC, has a lot of features that you probably don’t know about — including the ability to open network streams, which is exactly how Apple is broadcasting the event (but only to people using Safari). A network stream is basically a real-time feed (video or audio) that’s being broadcast onto the internet — and if you have the right tool, you can tap into it.
If you don’t already have VLC for Windows, download it. (These instructions will also work for VLC for Android, but obviously the interface will look very different.)
Click
Media > Open Network Stream
. You will see a dialog that looks like this:Stream From Android Phone To Tv
Copy and paste this URL into the network URL field:
http://devimages.apple.com/iphone/samples/bipbop/gear1/prog_index.m3u8
If you’re using Firefox or Chrome, and you have VLC installed, you may also be able to just paste the URL straight into a browser tab. Your browser will recognize that it’s a network stream and load VLC as a plug-in.
If everything works as intended, you’ll hear an annoying bip-bop sound effect and some kind of TV test pattern:
Note: This is not the actual September 9 Apple event stream. We don’t yet know the URL for today’s event — but hopefully we’ll find out before the event and update this post.
Updated: This is the correct URL for today’s event:
http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/14pijnadfpvkjnfvpijhabdfvpijbadfv09/m3u8/atv_mvp.m3u8
— but until the feed actually begins, we can’t confirm.Alternatively, use a re-stream
The other option — and perhaps the only option if we can’t uncover the network stream URL for the event — is to watch one of the many re-streams that will pop up on Ustream. These re-streams take the official feed and re-upload it so that non-Apple/Safari users can enjoy it. The Live Tech Keynotes channel on Ustream is one of the best places to watch re-streams of Apple events — and it looks like they’re already all systems go for today’s iPhone 6 event (embedded below).
In the past, one other method has worked: If you install Safari and Quicktime for Windows, the official event stream might work. Since Safari for Windows hasn’t been updated for over two years, though, this method may not work any more.
Finally, you can always tune into our own live blog of Apple’s iPhone event. (And don’t forget, if you go down the VLC route, you will need to come back here to get an updated network stream URL!)