Apple’s “Awe Dropping” iPhone 17 launch event is finally here, and we are counting down the hours to see what the company has planned. The keynote will take place on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, and the livestream will begin at 10:00 AM PT. For those tuning in from the East Coast, the event will begin at 1:00 PM ET. If you do not reside in these regions and do not know when the event will begin, check out the iPhone 17 launch event start time for your local time zone.
Apple’s iPhone 17 launch event is happening on September 9, here’s the exact local start time for you
If you want to watch the event live, and you should, the company will be live-streaming it across the globe at the same time. However, the timing will be different in each country, and it would be wise to sort it out before the event kicks off. For your ease, we have a conversion list of time zones for the event, which will allow you to know when the iPhone 17 event will start in your local time.
In the table embedded below, all you have to do is locate your region of residence and note down the time listed next to it. This is when the iPhone 17 event will start in your local time zone. If you cannot find your region, we would advise you to head over to the TimeandDate website and check out the full list.

Apple plans to go big this year with the launch of the iPhone 17 lineup, as we are also expecting an ultra-thin model that will steal the spotlight from the ‘Pro’ models. The company is also expected to announce the new Apple Watch Ultra 3, Apple Watch Series 11, and two new variants of the AirPods Pro. We have also heard that there is a possibility the company will announce the new M5 iPad Pro models, which could be another major highlight of the event.
Like always, we will be covering the iPhone 17 launch extensively, so be sure to check our full coverage with features that the company will not announce on stage. Are you excited about the new iPhone 17 Air or the iPhone 17 Pro? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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