Apple has finally revealed about its new products and its features. Here is a quick recap of everything you need to know about what apple announced in the event.
iPad Pro:
Apple introduced a new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which Cook called the "Biggest news in iPad, since iPad."
Features:
- Wide as the height of the iPad Air 2
- 6.9 mm thick and weighs 1.57 lb – same as the original iPad with 78% bigger screen than the tablet first introduced in 2010
- 2732 x 2048 pixels making 5.6 million pixels
- A9x 64-bit chip that is 1.8 times faster than the previous generation
- 10 hours of battery life per charge
- 8MP camera
iPhone 6S and 6S Plus:
Cook said the new iPhones "It may look similar, but we've changed everything."
Features:
- 3D touch
- Right-clicking on a phone
- Siri's always listening
- Better camera
- Better selfies
- New accessories( Leather and Silicon covers )
- Live photos
- Same price – shipping soon
Apple Tv:
"We believe the future of television is apps,"Apple CEO Tim Cook say, introducing the event's Apple TV segment.
Features:
- Siri's voice control feature
- Touch-capable remote that doubles as a gaming controller
- Apple Photo and Music on the streaming device
Smart Keyboard & Apple Pencil:
A smart keyboard accessory that can attach to the tablet magnetically. Apple also released a stylus to go along with the device called the Apple Pencil, which charges via a Lightning port. You can use the stylus to mark up emails, images and others directly via select iOS apps.
Apple Watch Hermés:
High-quality leather straps designed by French fashion house Hermés.
Features:
- New colors- gold and rose gold
- Bunch of new straps including red one
New Operating Systems:
WatchOS 2 – Available to download September 16. New apps including Facebook Messenger, GoPro (which will act like a wrist-mounted viewfinder for the cameras), and AirStrip One – a HIPAA-compliant app for doctors.
IOS 9 – The new operating system for iPhones and iPads- which will have huge upgrades for messaging and multitasking on iPad – will be available for download from September 16.
Original Sources: The Next Web