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Apple iPhone 7 not a game changer

Cook reaffirmed his standom by belting out a song from the band alongside Corden, before Pharrell jumped into the auto to put on some party-bus “funky eyewear” and sing Lynyrd Skynryd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” with them. Huh?

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Per usual, CEO Tim Cook led the keynote speech that alerted us to the fact that the company’s newest mobile device will be water resistant with dual cameras and, most notably, NO headphone jack.

Both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will come in the usual black, gold, silver, rose gold colour options, alongside a new black called “jet black”, which is much darker than previous black models.

Users can also take advantage of longer battery life: a whopping 1-2 hours more than the iPhone 6 and its predecessors.

It will also be possible to use wireless Bluetooth headphones, or those that are equipped with Apple’s Lightning connector. Also revealed were releases dates for iOS 10 (September 13) and the AirPods (late October), which will retail for $159.

Pokemon Go – was also announced as an upcoming app on Apple Watch for the first time, meaning users will be able to track their stats and Pokemon from their wrist. A separate new watch, branded as Nike Plus, is geared toward fitness fanatics.

After Steve Jobs, who founded Apple, Tim Cook took charge of the company in 2011.

The gameplay was exactly what you’d expect with that title, focused on one-touch action where Mario is constantly moving to the right, albeit with classic Super Mario Bros. trappings and a distinct end to every level, complete with a flagpole.

The iPhone 7 will be available in 32GB, 128GB and 256GB, starting at $649. This is the Apple Watch Nike Plus; designed with runners in mind.

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How to Purchase Both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus will both be available for pre-order on September 9, shipping September 16. The original watch is still available, but now has the faster processor and starts at $269.

Tim Cook Pharrell Williams and James Corden appeared in a video at Apple's product event