How to watch live events of iPhone8 / 8 Plus and Apple iPhone X 00:00 tonight?

Here is the important disclosure. Apple CEO Tim Cook will be on the Steve Jobs Theater stage on September 12 to reveal many interesting things about the next generation iPhone.

Here is the important disclosure. Apple CEO Tim Cook will be on the Steve Jobs Theater stage on September 12 to reveal many interesting things about the next generation iPhone.

That's all we know because this famous secret company so far has not leaked any information regarding the new iPhone 8. In July, an Apple employee unknowingly downloaded the firmware update to Apple's upcoming Homepod on a public server. This includes detailed information about new hardware, and rumors that the company will unveil the iPhone 7S, 7S Plus and iPhone 8.

The leak revealed a silhouette about the design of the new phone, causing speculations about many significant changes in appearance and functionality of the new iPhone.

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Waiting for the official disclosure event on iPhone 8

Specifically, there will probably be no Home button on the phone. Some other firmware information suggests that Apple may be targeting biometric technology, the iPhone will scan the user's face for access, although experts warn the technology could cause privacy concerns.

Leaving aside rumors, the real phone will be revealed next week. You can watch live events on Tuesday, September 12 at 10 am PDT, live on the Apple website at https://www.apple.com/apple-events/september-2017 / . You can watch on iPhone, iPad, Mac (only on Safari), Apple TV or Windows 10 PC (only on Edge browser).

View livestream on CNET's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEVdCX6IxIY

If you don't have these devices, go back to TipsMake.com to see the iPhone 8 launch event report: Directly reporting the iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X launch events.

Update 24 May 2019
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