Everything Apple announced at its iPhone 13 event
The iPhone 13 event is done, here's everything Apple announced on Tuesday.
iPad
A new iPad brings an updated A13 Bionic processor, Center Stage, True tone, double storage, and more. The new iPad starts at just $329 but features much of the same design as last year. It does now however support Apple Pencil and the first generation Smart Keyboard. It will available from today to pre-order and in stores Friday, September 24.
iPad Mini
The iPad mini 6 got a complete design overhaul and includes a new A15 Bionic processor, and an all-new chassis with thinner bezels, no home button, and more. This brings it in line with the iPad Air and M1 iPad Pro (2021).
Fitness+
Apple Fitness+ is getting new workouts, guided Meditation, and expanded availability in 15 more countries. From Apple:
Apple Watch Series 7
The Apple Watch Series 7 did not bring the big design change we were expecting, instead a slight tweak with better durability, faster charging, new colors, and more.
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 features a smaller notch, A15 Bionic Processor, an improved display, beefier dual-camera systems and a fancy new cinematic mode for shooting.
iPhone 13 Pro
Building on iPhone 13, the Pro features the same Super Retina XDR display as the iPhone 13, but with ProMotion for 120Hz and a variable refresh rate. There are also a ton of new photography upgrades including a new macro feature, 1TB storage, and new colors. Both iPhone 13 models have better 5G coverage too.
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