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New iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch unveiled: how much do they cost?

The new tablet, which gets an “iPad Pro” moniker, comes with a 9.7-inch screen, the same size as the first iPad model that Apple introduced in 2015.

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If you’re in Europe and like any one of these, here’s what the price would be for the iPhone SE and the new iPad Pro in your location.

iPhone SE has a 12-megapixel camera which can capture live photos, and iPhone lovers can begin to order the device on March 24, 2016.

IPhone SE, the latest gadget from Apple, will be available at 225 outlets in Chennai from April 8. It’ll now start at $299, which is down from $349.

The smaller, new iPad starts at $599 for U.S. customers, down from around $800 for the original.

Software updates: The company announced iOS update 9.3, a minor update with a couple of security fixes and some new features. On the other hand, you get the same painfully slow fingerprint scanner as on the iPhone 6, plus the 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera. This is Apple’s second attempt to launch a cheaper smartphone following the release of iPhone 5c in 2013. Colors available include Silver, Space Gray, Gold and Rose Gold.

The 16GB version costs US$399, a full $250 cheaper than the iPhone 6S and more affordable than Samsung’s Galaxy A7 and Xiaomi’s Mi5. The iPhone SE also comes with a fingerprint scanner on the home button and boasts of 14 hours of talk time on 3G and 13 hours of internet use on LTE.

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The device also features a smart connector which allows the users to connect keyboards to it, and the smart-pen support too is present. For the Wi-Fi models, the 32GB is priced at S$898.00, the 128GB at S$1158.00 and the highest capacity, 128GB, will be S$1418.00.

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