After the introduction of the new iPhones XS and XR, for us Apple prepared one more surprise. As early as October 30, we will see another one Apple conference where a new product will most likely be introduced iPad Pro together with the updated series MacBooků Air and other devices. We may also see some more information about the wireless charger AirPower or second generation AirPods. However, what exactly we will see at the conference, only he knows at the moment Apple. If you want to be there, then all you have to do is watch the live stream on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 15:00 PM.
View all invitations for the October keynote, on which Apple will introduce the new iPad Pros:
If you can't introduce new ones Apple products to wait and counting down the last hours, you are most likely wondering when and where you will be able to watch the live performance. So how to watch live streaming on Android devices?
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Apple is not very friendly with Android, and therefore watching the conference is compared to Applem or Wndowsem rather more complicated. If you have the option to watch the live stream from a device other than Android, definitely do so. However, if you do not have this option, we will advise you how to watch live streaming on Android as easily as possible.
To start streaming on Android, you need to Google Play downloaded VLC Player – you can do this using this link. After downloading VLC Player, launch it and click on its menu, which is hidden under the traffic cone icon in the upper left part of the screen. Select an option from the menu Mains current and put this link in the text box:
The link will be inserted immediately after launch. keynote.
Then just confirm. The stream will not work for you for the time being, as it will only be activated when the conference itself starts.
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