Apple's 'Hi, Speed' virtual occasion is happening this October 13 and you can watch the events unfold using your computers or mobile devices.

After much speculation and rumors about Apple's mid-October event, the Cupertino-based company finally confirms it is holding its 'Hi, Speed' digital-only event on October 13. While Apple did not provide many details about the event, many say it will mainly focus on the launch of the highly anticipated iPhone 12 series and the features of the new smartphone. The company also indicated that it will be a virtual event, which means anyone who wishes to watch it can do so using various online platforms.

While the Cupertino-based company did not give any details about what October 13's 'Hi, Speed' virtual event has in store for millions of Apple fans, it did provide hints by way of the graphics on the invites it sent out recently. Industry observers say that the circular rings, which closely resemble Siri's interface, is a strong hint that the event includes, possibly even centers on, the launch of the much-vaunted Apple 12. With so millions of people expecting the launch of the new iPhone during the digital-only event, many would want to know how to watch it online.

Recently, Apple sent out invites that consisted of the circular rings with the Apple logo on top, with the text 'Hi, Speed' immediately below it. On Apple's website, the text immediately below the Apple logo reads "Apple Event" and an invitation saying "Join us from Apple Park." The invite also displayed the date of the event as October 13, 2020, at 10 a.m. PDT. There are many ways on how to watch the purely virtual 'Hi, Speed' event either on your computers or mobile devices. If you are in a different time zone, you can check out the information below on when the event takes place in your location.

You can watch Apple's October 13 'Hi, Speed' event live from the Apple Events website using your mac, iPhone, iPad, or any other device that has a web browser. The Apple Events website works with Safari, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and many other browsers. If you want to view the digital-only event on your device, open your web browser and go to www.apple.com/apple-events on October 13 at 10 a.m. PDT or the equivalent time in your location.

There are also reports that Apple plans to stream their October 13 'Hi, Speed' event live on YouTube, which some consider as an efficient way to watch the event. Apple has posted a video placeholder on YouTube, which you can now visit to set a reminder for you. Reports also say that on the day of the event, Apple TV is going to put a section where you can watch a livestream of the event.

If you are wondering what is the equivalent time for your location of Apple's October 13 'Hi, Speed' virtual event if it is 10 a.m. PDT. If you are in Hawaii, it will be 7 a.m. HAST, 9 a.m. HAST if you are in Anchorage, Alaska, and 11 a.m. MDT if you are in Denver, Colorado. If you are in Cupertino, Phoenix, and Vancouver in Canada, it will be 10 a.m. In Dallas it will be 12 noon CDT, while in New York and Toronto, Canada, it will be 1 p.m. You can also try checking the Internet for the equivalent of 10 a.m. PDT in your location.