THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Sep 9, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic


NextImg:How to watch iPhone 17 launch: Stream Apple’s ‘Awe-Dropping’ event live from any device

Apple will hold its annual September launch event in a few short hours. Teased with the tagline "Awe Dropping", this new showcase will kickstart at 6pm tonight. The Californian company is widely-expected to reveal its iPhone 17 lineup today, potentially featuring four all-new devices, including an ultra-slim variant called iPhone 17 Air.

Elsewhere, we could see new Apple Watch models, AirPods Pro, and much more.

The presentation kicks off at:

You can stream it through several channels. Apple's , while its offers another viewing option. You can watch in the embed below.

Those with an Apple TV can access the stream through the dedicated app. The event promises reveals of the Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3 and AirPods Pro 3 alongside the smartphone announcements.

For the best viewing experience, you might want to open two browser tabs simultaneously.

According to the experts the stream on the Apple website and its YouTube broadcast often run slightly out of sync, with one typically ahead by a few sentences. So if you're really desperate to find out what's coming before anyone else, you'll want to keep an eye on both.

The presentation format will likely mirror recent years, with pre-recorded segments filmed throughout California, but broadcast as though happening live. Last year's iPhone 16 reveal lasted one hour and 38 minutes, so you'll want to settle in with refreshments for what could be another lengthy showcase.

animated gif showing the desert titanium iphone 16 pro spinning

Last year, the Apple Event that saw the reveal of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro lineup lasted one hour and 38 minutes, so you may want to plan to be seated for a while

| APPLE PRESS OFFICE

The iPhone 17 range will likely comprise four distinct handsets, marking a significant shift in Apple's smartphone strategy. Many expect to see the iPhone 17, the premium Pro and Pro Max versions, plus an entirely new Air model that replaces the Plus variant from previous generations.

This Air edition would represent Apple's slimmest smartphone design yet, estimated to be 5.5mm thick and weigh a mere 145g. The device could sport a generous 6.6-inch ProMotion screen, which is designed to provide a smoother and more responsive user experience. It could also boast a runway-style camera bar housing a single 48MP lens, for higher quality photos.

The standard iPhone 17 could get a larger 6.3-inch display compared to its predecessor's 6.1 display. Meanwhile, the pricier Pro-grade models could feature redesigned rear panels with horizontal camera arrangements and combined aluminium-glass construction.

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaking on-stage at WWDC

Apple CEO Tim Cook will feature in the presentation where its new devices will be unveiled

| APPLE PRESS OFFICE


Apple's wearable technology may receive substantial updates during tomorrow's presentation. The Apple Watch Series 11 could arrive with enhanced display capabilities, offering improved brightness and colour reproduction, while maintaining its predecessor's design language.

The premium Watch Ultra 3 could gain 5G connectivity, enabling satellite-based text messaging and emergency communications. It's also expected to incorporate the new S11 processor for enhanced performance.

Your audio experience could also undergo an upgrade with the AirPods Pro 3, featuring the H3 chip for superior audio processing and connectivity. The earbuds promise enhanced noise cancellation capabilities and may arrive in a redesigned, more compact charging case with updated pairing functionality.

GB News will bring you all of the news from the Awe-Dropping event, so stay tuned for the latest news and opinion on the announcements.