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Apple Introduces iPhone SE, iPad Pro – Know the Price and Features

The 9.7-inch iPad Pro also boasts a antireflective coating like the 12.9-inch model, which Apple says is less reflective than the display on the 9.7-inch iPad Air 2 and also 25 percent brighter.

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The iPhone SE will be available in space gray, silver, gold and rose gold in 16-gigabyte and 64GB models, starting at $399.

The iPhone SE’s price and features make it the first phone that competes directly against devices made by China’s Xiaomi and Huawei and India’s Micromax, analysts told Reuters. The free update is available for all iPhones and iPads now running a version of iOS 9, including the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and iPad mini or newer.

Apple doubled down on the 4-inch phone with unveiling of the iPhone SE, but a new report suggests that maybe it should have ditched the small screen.

One of the most awaited days in the world of technology, the 21 of March saw the arrival of the iPhone SE and the iPad Pro devices, which had been rumored to come out since quite a long time.

The 64-bit A9 chip, introduced in iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, offers iPhone SE customers two times faster CPU and three times faster GPU performance compared to iPhone 5s, all with gains in energy efficiency for improved battery life, the statement said.

Design-wise the new 9.7-incher is just a smaller version than its 12.9-inch big bro. And with more people leaning towards a bigger screen, the iPhone 6s available at a similar price is a more likely buy.

Apple has crammed some of its most cutting edge technology into smaller devices, unveiling new iPhone and iPad models at the company’s California headquarters on Monday.

It features the body of an iPhone 5S but the features of an iPhone 6S.

The 32GB variant is priced at $ 599 (approximately Rs 39,800), 128GB variant is priced at $749 (approximately Rs 49,800), and the 256GB variant costs $899 (Rs 59,800 approximately).

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