Apple Keynote live stream: Watch iPhone 6S, 6 Plus specs, and iPad Pro, iPad Mini 4 unveiling event online

The world is now waiting for the big Apple Inc. event that normally happens in September every year, which will begin today.

While Apple may have pre-selected the attendees of their keynote live event that will be held at the Bill Graham Auditorium in San Francisco, those who did not receive the coveted invite can still have the up-to-date information about the product launches and other important Apple announcements by tuning into the live stream broadcast of the event in their official website.

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The Cupertino-based tech giant now allows more Apple users from all over the world to have an online access to the upcoming keynote event. They can view the said event using the following devices and browsers:

  • the Safari browser installed on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS7 operating system or later;
  • Mac with Safari 6.05 or later powered with the newest version of OS X;
  • a second- or third-generation Apple TV that runs using version 6.2 or later;
  • any device with the new Microsoft Edge browser on any brand of PC powered by Windows 10

If the said requirements are not available, most online media sites also announced that they will be hosting a live blog update of the event as soon as it starts.

Some of the expected devices that will be tackled in the upcoming event include the release of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, which allegedly comes in more color options compared to the flagship iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices that came out last year. The rumored device will allegedly come out instead of the iPhone 7.

The iPad product line will also get a highlight during the keynote event. According to speculations, the large-screened slate called iPad Pro will be launched this week, as well as the upgraded version of the iPad mini.

The iOS 9 and watchOS 2 are also expected to be unveiled during this week's Apple event, which aims to bring new features in the existing Apple products.

The Apple keynote event will begin at exactly 10 a.m. PDT on September 9.