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Apple iPhone 8, iPhone X event: Live stream 

Apple’s iPhone X will mark the 10th anniversary edition of the smartphone, while iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will be seen as upgrades to the iPhone 7 series. So what time will the Apple event start, and how can one view the livestream? We answer all your questions below.
Apple iPhone X event: Timing, how to watch live stream
Apple’s September 12 event or the iPhone X event takes place at 10.00 AM Pacific Time (PDT) which is 10.30 PM IST in India. Apple will have a livestream for the event as always and this uses the company’s own HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. Apple is launching this phone in the Steve Jobs Theater, in the new Apple Park Campus, which is also a first.
Apple event time across world: San Francisco: 10 AM, New York: 1 PM, London: 6PM, Berlin: 7 PM, Moscow: 8 PM, New Delhi: 10:30 PM, Beijing: 1 AM (September 13), Tokyo: 2 AM (September 13) / Sydney: 3 AM (September 13).
Apple users should be able to watch the livestream on their iOS or MacOS device itself. Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 9.0 or later is what is needed to what the iPhone X livestream. For Mac users, you need to be on Safari on macOS v10.11 or later.  The event is being streamed at the Apple website under Apple-events/September-2017.
Apple TV users on 2nd or 3rd generation devices with software 6.2 or later and Apple TV 4th generation users can also stream the event straight on their television screens. For Windows 10 and PC users, you will need to watch the event on Microsoft Edge.   

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