How to Watch the Apple iPhone 16 Launch Event: Date, Time, and What to Expect

Apple iPhone 16 Launch Event

Learn how to watch the iPhone 16 event on September 9, 2024, and what Apple is expected to announce, including new iPhones and more.

The launch of the new iPhone 16 is near. It’s set for Monday, September 9. As usual, Apple will stream the event live.

Here’s all you need to know about the event:

When is the iPhone 16 event?

The “It’s Glowtime” event will stream on Monday, September 9, starting at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET). Apple has pre-recorded the event, and you can watch it live or later, whenever you want. Some members of the media will also attend the event in person at Apple Park, but most people will watch from home.

How can I watch the Apple event?

You can watch the event on Apple’s website, the Apple TV app, YouTube, or X (formerly Twitter). The Apple TV app is the best way to stream it on your phone, but you can choose any of these platforms. If you miss the live stream, you can watch it on-demand later.

What can we expect from the event?

Apple will likely announce the new iPhone 16 series. It includes the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The Pro models are expected to have larger screens than the regular ones, with the Pro Max going up to 6.9 inches.

All four models are rumored to have a new Action button. It was introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro. It can do more than just mute your phone. There’s also talk about a new Capture button for taking photos more easily. Other updates might include better cameras, faster charging, and new color options.

In addition to the iPhones, Apple may reveal the Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 3. The Series 10 could come with a larger display and might be available in ceramic and titanium. Not much is known about the new Apple Watch Ultra, but both models are expected to get a new chipset.

We may also see new AirPods. This includes the fourth-gen AirPods and AirPods Max 2. They may have features from the AirPods Pro.

Finally, we will likely get release dates for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and watchOS 11. These are for the software teased at the June WWDC.

What does ‘It’s Glowtime’ mean?

Apple’s event titles often hint at upcoming announcements. “It’s Glowtime” might refer to new colors for the iPhones and Apple Watches. Or, it might refer to a new look for Siri on iOS 18, where a glowing ring appears when Siri is activated.

What about Apple Intelligence?

Apple might also share updates on Apple Intelligence, its AI feature from WWDC. We may hear more about the AI tools for future Apple devices. They won’t be available right away, though.

What we probably won’t see on Monday

Apple might save any Mac announcements for an October event. This follows a trend of recent years. However, if Apple decides to hold just one event this fall, we could hear about new Macs next week. But right now, this seems less likely.

Overall, the event is expected to be exciting, with a few surprises in store. Stay tuned!

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