No, we didn't get the Apple Car or a free U2 album. But at a special event in San Francisco Wednesday, Apple gave us the details on two new iPhones and iPads, an Apple TV, and several fancy Apple Watch band options. Learn what exactly Apple presented and start preparing yourself to want all these new products.
The Apple Watch is getting stylish, with three Hermès bands, four new Sport bands, and two new Apple Watch Sport models — available today. The new software update, watchOS 2, is arriving on Sept. 16 and comes with several exciting features like Time Travel and the ability to work as an alarm clock.
It’s just another September for Apple, as the company showed off the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, the newest additions to the iPhone family. A bigger screen, a rose gold model, 3D Touch technology, and more await you in these phones.
Apple wants the iPad to become your new computer with the iPad Pro, a bigger and more capable iPad than ever before. For optimal usage, you can now buy a Smart Keyboard or Apple Pencil to essentially make the iPad Pro a functional computer on the go.
The new stylus from Apple, the Apple Pencil, is set to make a key difference for designers who will buy and use the iPad Pro. It’s sleek and easily rechargeable.
If you’re looking for a smaller iPad, the iPad Mini 4 is exactly what you need. It will only cost $399, comes in two colors, and has an eight-megapixel camera.
The new Apple TV is not only better, it also has its own operating system called tvOS. With this Apple TV, you can now do a variety of actions you couldn’t before, like fully utilize Siri and the App Store.
Start making space on your iPhone and iPad for iOS 9, arriving as a free software update on Sept. 16. There are several reasons to download it like a longer battery life, a better Siri, and another reason to use Apple Maps.
While Apple didn't officially confirm it on stage, a demo displaying the iPhone 6S 3D Touch technology showed an email stating that OS X El Capitan will arrive on Sept. 30. Though it's not a huge overhaul, it includes upgrades like split view that you'll definitely want.
It's not a GIF, it's not a video, but a preserved image called Live Photos, which captures a photo as usual but with sound and the ability to play it as an animation. In its essence, it brings a moment to life for you while remaining a photo.