Some exciting news for you Apple users!
Apple unveiled new iPhones, Apple Watches and an iPad at its annual September product launch on Tuesday. The company also revealed launch date and pricing details for its new subscription services, Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade.
The company debuted three new smartphones, including the $699 iPhone 11, the $999 iPhone 11 Pro and the $1,099 iPhone 11 Pro Max. All three devices appear similar to their predecessors, but key differences include each phone’s respective camera systems that now allows for wide-angle photos, improvements under the hood that result in longer battery life and faster performance than ever before.
All devices are available for pre-order starting on Friday at 5 a.m. Pacific Time and will start shipping Sept. 20.
Apple also rolled out the Watch Series 5, starting at $399 and features a new always-on display. The device will be able to maintain a 18-hour battery life. The company also announced a new seventh-generation iPad, which is priced at $329 and includes a 10.2-inch display.
The much-anticipated Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade subscription services will both cost $4.99 per month and is cheaper than competitors like Disney’s Disney+ and Google’s cloud gaming service, Stadia.
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