Apple’s Next Major Event Takes Place September 15: What You Need To Know

Apple’s Next Major Event Takes Place September 15: What You Need To Know

A recent announcement from Apple has finally revealed that the date of this year’s ‘Apple Event’ will be September 15, 2020. Rumors and leaks have pointed to a ‘soft release’ of a few products in September via press release, with the main event to come in October. Clearly, the rumors were incorrect in this regard, though leaked specifications may still prove true.

Apple has a history of highly anticipated big events that occur annually near year’s end, typically in September. These events reveal the latest iPhone along with various other products, sometimes including Mac desktops and MacBook notebooks. Primarily, the end of year show is all about Apple’s smartphone, since it is the most popular in all of its winning product line. The World Wide Developer’s Conference events come earlier in the year and announce less critical products, but that are still important enough to warrant an event, such as the iPad Pro models that came at this year’s WWDC.

Apple has now confirmed that the date of this year’s Apple Event is September 15, 2020, which falls on a Tuesday. The page gives few details, simply inviting viewers to “Join us from Apple Park” and displays an interesting, stylized Apple logo that seems to have the infinity symbol within its loops. Note the use of the preposition ‘from’ instead of ‘at’, meaning this will be another live-streamed event that is meant to be viewed remotely rather than in person. The time of the event is at 10 a.m. PDT, which will be 1 p.m Eastern Time.

How To Watch The Apple Event

Apple’s Next Major Event Takes Place September 15: What You Need To Know

If it works like previous events, it is a simple matter of browsing to Apple’s homepage, where a link to the live-stream will greet visitors and invite them to watch. It will appear the same as any other video, except that there is no way to skip forward for an earlier look of what will be announced. Accessing via the website likely won’t be the only way to view.

With previous events, anyone with the Apple TV app, whether on an iPhone, iPad or Apple TV device, could find the live-stream prominently displayed. Apple always has a YouTube stream, as well as live video on many other streaming platforms. so actually tuning in on the day for all the latest Apple reveals shouldn’t be too hard to do. In the meantime, mark those Apple calendars for September 15, 2020 at 10 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time.