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Apple announces iPad Mini 4 with iOS 9 for $399

On Wednesday, Apple introduced its long-rumoured iPad Pro: a new mega-sized tablet with a 12.9-inch screen that works with Apple’s new stylus and keyboard.

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Here is everything you need to know about the new products…

Apple announced their flagship phones-the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

Apple has taken the wraps of its latest smartphones – the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus. These will be delivered to users through the new Apple TV App Store.

Inside the guts of the new iPhone there have been improvements to the camera, including increasing the megapixels to 12 and new sensors that enable quicker access to various functions. It will also get its own flash for better-lit selfies. In addition to the new custom aluminum alloy for the case, the first-ever Ion-X screen and a faster processor, the 6s series has two significant upgrades from past iPhones.

Sadly, if you were hoping for a everything-must-go price cut to Apple’s iPhone 5C device, you’ll be disappointed.

But the devices have more powerful processors that allow for improved graphics, harder glass and a new aluminium body, while keeping the same pricing as the earlier big-screen phones.

That goes up to $299 for the 64GB which is approximately £194, and $399 (£259) for 128GB model. For those without cell phone contracts, the new iPhone 6s will be $27 a month.

The iPad Pro runs a 64-bit A9X chip, which Apple says is faster than most portable PCs that were shipped past year and offer 10 hour of battery life.

With the new launches Apple once again is trying to push the innovation envelope further- but it needs to be seen- are these innovations compelling enough and will it create a new normal in smartphone performance benchmarks will be evident in the coming days.

The 32GB model will cost $799 which roughly converts to £520.

Apple hasn’t confirmed the United Kingdom prices yet, so they could be even higher. Witness the devices as they appear very similar to their predecessors with new features on the inside.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook noted at a memorial tribute to Steve Jobs in 2011, that “among his last advice he had for me, and for all of you, was to never ask what he would do”. For example, using 3D Touch on the list view of the Mail app will give you a preview of the particular message that you’ve pressed on.

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