Wednesday
Sep152021

Apple introduces new low-cost iPad, redesigned iPad mini

Apple has launched two new iPads from its stable. These include a more affordable iPad and a new iPad mini. The former now runs on an A13 processor with a 12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports the company's Center Stage feature. It's built to get an improved video call experience on the 10.2-inch tablet, which mobile workers and students need more than ever.

The iPad's base storage option is now at 64GB, but you can also get a 256GB model. There is also an LTE option if you need that. This tablet gets a starting price of $429, and it's available in Space Grey and Silver.

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Wednesday
Sep152021

Apple Watch Series 7 gets a 20% bigger display area

Apple doesn't tweak its new Watch Series 7 too much. But it gets a 20% bigger display area than its predecessor. The screen is as close to the rounded edges as possible. And it now has a more crack-resistant design and an IP6X rating.

Apple has tweaked its software to take advantage of the larger display. The company has included new watch faces, too. The Apple Watch gets slightly bigger sizes from 40mm to 41mm for the smaller size and 44mm to 45mm for the larger option.

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Wednesday
Sep152021

Apple brings 120Hz refresh rate to iPhone 13 Pro, Pro Max

It wouldn't be an iPhone launch without the more premium models. The new iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max come equipped with the new A15 Bionic processor, a new triple camera array, and a better display. For the first time, Apple brings a 120Hz refresh rate to its smartphone's display.

Both devices get Super Retina XDR displays with a variable refresh rate between 10Hz and 120Hz and gets as bright as 1,000 nits. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max retain last year's screen size at 6.1 and 6.7 inches, respectively. But, like the base iPhone 13 models, these phones have smaller notches.

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Tuesday
Sep142021

Apple redesigns iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini's camera array

Apple officially launched the new iPhone 13 series earlier today with a slightly different look than its predecessor. The standard iPhone 13 model comes in two options: the 6.1-inch regular model and the smaller iPhone 13 mini with a 5.4-inch display. Both get smaller notches than their predecessor, and the cameras are arranged diagonally.

Apple increased the storage options for these models, starting at 128GB up to 512GB. Both are powered by the new A15 Bionic chip, which it claims is the "fastest CPU in a smartphone."

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