As we’ve come to expect around this time each year, Apple has launched a lineup of new and interesting products—some practical, some absolutely absurd. Here’s an a quick start breakdown of the most notable new devices and updates. Let’s dive in and explore. Apple Watch Series 3: With Cellularvia Apple The Apple Watch Series 3 includes nearly all of the important features not included in its first iteration, namely cellular capability. That’s right, the installment of a cellular chip allows users to make calls, access the internet, stream music, use GPS and more without having to carry an iPhone. However, if you aren’t interested in cellular connectivity, the design is almost identical to the previous versions, making it a bit of an incremental update. Release: Pre-orders open Sept. 15, available Sept. 22 Price: $329 or $399 with cellular Apple TV 4Kvia Apple Supported by 4K HDR and a faster processor thanks to an A10X Fusion chip, the Apple TV 4K claims to be the most lifelike television system to date. The built-in Siri feature also eliminates the stress of losing your remote. Not only is this system as functional as a TV, but allows you to access all of your photos, videos, and music within it. Release: Pre-orders open Sept. 15, available Sept. 22 Price: $179 AirPower: Apple’s first wireless charging systemvia Apple This new charging pad will be powerful enough to charge your phone—either the new iPhone 8 or ‘X’—Apple Watch Series 3 and AirPods at the same time. However, Apple didn’t say much about how much it will cost or the release date. It is expected to arrive sometime in 2018. Price: TBD Release: 2018, TBD iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 PlusThe iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are equipped with a new six-core processor and the powerful A11 bionic chip. Its newest glass body is dust and water resistant and compatible with the upcoming wireless system. The Retina HD display, True Tone, and wide color gamut makes the screen’s colors and lay out more crisp and vibrant. Although seven percent heavier than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the speakers are 25 percent louder and the cameras are updated as well. Price: $799 or $39.50/month with the iPhone Upgrade Program Release: Pre-orders open Sept. 15, available Sept. 22 iPhone Xvia Apple As Apple’s most expensive iPhone on the market, the iPhone X features two hours of extra battery and wireless charging capabilities. Even more, Apple ditched the iconic home screen button, making the screen an edge-to-edge experience, while Fingerprint ID was replaced with a new facial recognition feature that’s used to unlock your iPhone. It’s also said to be the most durable smartphone on the market, considering its exterior is comprised of surgical grade stainless steel. And thanks to the new OLED technology, it’s display is notably richer in color. For the sake of clarity, let’s take a look at the specs for—most importantly—it’s camera upgrade:
Price: $999 or from $49.91/month with the iPhone Upgrade Program. Release: Preorders start Oct. 27 iOS 11via Apple There are a ton of new features available in the upcoming iOS 11. Some of the most exciting are a new control center, the ability to drag and drop between apps, sketching capability and other features in Notes, screenshots and screen recording, Venmo-style Apple Pay and file management system (finally)! Price: Free update Release: Sept. 19 (Apple hasn’t mentioned a specific time) MacOS High SierraThis latest operating system for MacBooks and Desktops is filled with new features. Most notably, it will include and Autoplay Blocking function, which prevents media from autoplaying across the internet, support for high-end virtual reality, upgrades to the Photos app and more. Price: Free to download Release: Sept. 25
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