It is, once again, time to warn friends and family not to buy an iPhone right now: Apple is set to announce the brand new iPhone 15, in addition to other Apple products and software updates. If you want to be among the first to see these devices and learn what makes them tick, you’ll want to check out the event live as it unfolds.
When is Apple’s iPhone event?
Wonderlust, as Apple is calling it, starts at 10 a.m. PT tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 12. The company is hosting select journalists for a live event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park, but the rest of us—journalists and fans alike—can stream the event from anywhere else we’d like.
What will Apple announce tomorrow?
While the company doesn’t advertise any specifics, there are things we can safely assume Apple will announce.
The star of tomorrow’s big event will undoubtedly be the iPhone 15 line, Apple’s latest and greatest smartphones. Rumor has it all four iPhones will sport the Dynamic Island previously found only on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, but more significantly, all new iPhones will switch over to USB-C. It’s the first time Apple has changed the port for the iPhone since 2012’s move to Lightning,
The new iPhones are rumored to sport many smaller changes throughout, including a new periscope lens on the Pro Max model. But we’re also expecting to see other Apple devices, like a new Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, both with an upgraded S9 chip, heart rate sensors, and U2 ultra-wideband chip. Apple may also launch a USB-C AirPods Pro, to match the iPhone 15’s new port.
We’ll also find out when Apple will officially release iOS 17, which ships with great features like StandBy mode, iPhone contact posters, and FaceTime video voicemails.
How to watch Apple’s iPhone 15 event
If you don’t have a ticket to watch the event in Cupertino, you have three different ways to stream it at your convenience. Apple will host a feed of the event live on its website, through the Apple TV app, as well as on the company’s YouTube channel. To be sure you don’t miss anything, tune in just before 10 a.m. PT tomorrow: Apple always runs a pre-video in the minutes leading up to the event.