Apple Inc has announced a new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus RED Special Edition smartphone which is in recognition of more than 10 years of partnership between Apple and (RED), an HIV charity.
Apple has announced a new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus RED Special Edition smartphone.
Apple on Tuesday announced a new version of its 9.7-inch iPad, and a special edition of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
The new red aluminum iPhone is part of Apple’s decade-long (RED) campaign, which contributes to the Global Fund to fight AIDS. The new phone starts at $749 and will hit stores Friday.
This new 9.7 inch (25cm) iPad. It features a bright retina display and starts at $422
Apple said it’s the world’s largest corporate donor to the Global Fund, contributing more than $130 million.
The $329 updated iPad comes with a brighter display, Touch ID, worldwide LTE support, the A9 chip and iOS 10. A year ago, Apple released the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, priced from $599, which featured Apple Pencil compatibility and an improved display.
Apple’s iOS 10.3 system allows users to split their screen into two (left) and organise photos and albums by event or date (right)
The company on Tuesday also announced a free new app, Clips, that helps users combine video clips, photos and music to be shared through messages and social media. Clips, which will be available in April on iOS 10.3, has “artistic filters” shapes and emojis.
The app automatically recognizes people in the video and suggests them as recipients of the messages, Apple said. The app pulls in elements that are popular in Instagram, Snapchat, Vine, Google Photos and Musical.ly.
Apple has partnered with Nike to introduce a new Nike Sport band for its Watches
On top of the new products, Apple also announced new silicon and leather case colors for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and expanded storage capacity for the iPhone SE.
It also added new watch bands for spring, with colors like berry, pollen, sapphire, azure, orange and red. Nike watch bands can now be sold separately, and new luxury Hermes bands were released in “bleu,” lime and other styles.
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