Apple WWDC 2018: How to watch the livestream

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Apple WWDC 2018 is set to begin on June 4, 2018

Apple is gearing up to begin the much awaited WWDC 2018. The World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2018 is set to start on June 4 and will go on until June 8. The company will make announcements like iOS 12, new WatchOS and much more.

How to watch the live stream?

Just like every year, Apple will be live streaming the whole WWDC event this year as well. You can head over to the Apple's official WWDC website in order to watch the live stream. The live stream is scheduled to begin on June 4 at 10 AM (PT) which converts to 10:30 PM IST.

However, you will need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running Safari on iOS 10 or later for the best experience. You can also grab your Mac running macOS Sierra 10.12 or later and watch the event on Safari. In case you don't have an Apple device, you will need a Windows 10 PC with Microsoft Edge browser to watch the live stream. You can also watch the live stream on your Android smartphone using Google Chrom or Mozilla Firefox browser with support to MSE, H.264 and AAC formats.

Also Read: Apple WWDC 2018 to kick off on June 4: Here’s what to expect

Apple will unveil the next iOS update for the iPhones and iPads at the event. The next major update, iOS 12 is said to come with a few design changes, improvements, tweaks and addition of new features. The company will also be updating MacOS, WatchOS and tvOS to 10.14, 5 and 12 respectively. Apple might also introduce new MacBooks and a successor to the iPhone SE.

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