How to watch Apple's “Hi, Speed” event on October 13th

Apple's October event will be broadcast and can be seen live across most Apple devices, as well as via the Internet, although this time around, as happened in the September event, there are some variations.

You can't see Apple's October 13 Hi, Speed ​​event on Apple Watch or listen to it via HomePod, AirPods, or AirPods Pro. With these removed, the rest of Apple devices will allow you to see live versions. What appears to have changed is the emphasis the company places on where it wants you to see it.




For the second time since Apple has broadcast its events live, on October 13, you need to visit Apple's website with the extension.com (Apple.com).

Watch the event on YouTube

Apple uses YouTube's "premiere on video" feature, which means there is already a cover with a countdown to the event. We'll integrate it into our cover for your convenience (and add it here, so you have the reference).

YouTube may be the most comfortable way to watch it, as it is universally available, with no problem to view it from any country. You can also watch it using the YouTube app for iOS or using the YouTube app on Apple TV.

Watch it on Apple TV

Currently, the least comfortable way to watch Apple events, such as October 13, is via Apple TV. While there used to be a channel on Apple TV dedicated to Apple presentations, now you should be using Apple TV for everything, which is why Apple has "self-marginalized".

How to watch Apple's “Hi, Speed” event on October 13th

This means that finding the October 13 event isn't easy (if not impossible). If you still have the Apple Events app installed, open it and you'll see an explanation of where your event coverage has moved. Click on Open Apple TV and you will be transferred to the appropriate section, ready to receive the streaming.




The section does not yet show the Hi, Speed ​​event. and the problem is, it's nowhere. Until Apple decides to promote the event, there is no way of knowing where to find it.


The best option, as we said, is YouTube

View it in a browser

It's a shame Apple TV doesn't have an internet browser yet. However, on pretty much any other device you have it, so you can go to Apple's website and see it there.



How to watch Apple's “Hi, Speed” event on October 13th

While it will definitely be on the front page of Apple's website, if you don't want any last-minute doubts, you can jump straight to the page where it will be for months after it occurs, on Apple's official page for events.

The 5G will come to the fore thanks to the iPhone and all operators will have to put the batteries with the cover, abandoning the commercialization!

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