Apple’s big announcement includes iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Pay and iWatch
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus come with bigger screens and rounded edges.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Apple unveiled the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus,
the Apple Watch smartwatch and a new mobile payments platform called
ApplePay on Tuesday.
Apple unveils two new iPhones, Apple Watch and ApplePay
New iPhones: “Today, we are launching the biggest advancement in the
history of iPhone,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said at an event in Cupertino,
Calif. “They are without a doubt the best iPhones we’ve ever done.”
Display: The iPhones have curved edges and bigger screens that
measure 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, up from just four inches on the
iPhone 5S.
The larger iPhones have what Apple is calling “Retina HD” displays.
The iPhone 6 comes with more than 1 million pixels — a third more pixels
than the iPhone 5S. The iPhone 6 Plus has 2 million pixels, double the
iPhone 5S’ screen.
To help users handle the bigger phone, Apple has moved the on-off
switch to the right edge of the phone. And when you double-tap the home
button, the entire display will slide down so users can access items on
the top of the screen.
The bigger displays allow for bigger batteries: 11 hours of video
watching on the iPhone 6 and 14 hours for the iPhone 6 Plus — up from 10
hours on the iPhone 5S.
Speed: The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus feature Apple’s new A8
processor, which is 25% faster than the iPhone 5S. The M8 co-processor
will allow fitness apps to tell the difference between walking and
biking and even measure your relative elevation.
Camera: Both iPhones feature an 8 megapixel camera with a new sensor that Apple claims will help the camera focus faster.
Software: The iPhones will feature Apple’s new iOS 8 software, a
relatively minor update from iOS 7. Among the bigger iOS 8 additions is a
new HealthKit application that monitors users’ heart rates, sleep,
weight and blood pressure among other health-related information. IOS 8
will also feature HomeKit, a new platform for people to control all the
items in their homes with the iPad or iPhone.
Apple said iOS 8 will be available Sept. 17 to customers who have an iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C or iPhone 5S.
Both iPhones will be available Sept. 19 in the United States and
eight other countries. Pre-orders will begin on Friday. The 16 GB iPhone
6 will be available for $199. The 64 GB version will cost $299; $399
will get you 128 GB. The iPhone 6 Plus will start at $299.
Apple will also discount the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C by $100. The
iPhone 5S will maintain its aluminum casing — it won’t get the iPhone
5C’s plastic treatment.
Apple Watch: Apple also unveiled the Apple Watch smartwatch, the
company’s first wearable device. The Apple Watch pairs with the new
iPhones to display notifications. It features a magnetic charger, health
and fitness apps and a crown that controls zoom and scrolling with a
twist. Oh, and it will tell time too — allowing users to choose between
multiple watch faces.
Apple said it will sell three versions of the Apple Watch, including a
sports model and an 18 carat gold model called the “Apple Watch
Edition.” The Apple Watch also comes in two sizes, one slightly smaller
than the other.
ApplePay: Apple also unveiled a new mobile payments platform called ApplePay, which works with the new iPhones.
Using a technology called “near field communications,” or NFC, the
new iPhones will be able to interact with payment terminals in a simple
tap. Apple has deals in place with the major credit card companies,
including American Express, MasterCard and Visa, as well as several
major retailers.
Apple touted ApplePay’s security. The company said it doesn’t store
your credit card information on your phone — and the number isn’t even
given to the merchant. ApplePay also works with the iPhone’s TouchID
sensor — allowing people to pay with a swipe of their fingertips.
Apple also said ApplePay is convenient. It already has your credit
card information and address associated with your iPhone account — when
you pay for something, you can just touch the TouchID sensor and have
items shipped to you.
“Our ambition is to replace this,” said Cook, holding a wallet.
Google has already unveiled its smartwatch software called “Android
Wear.” Samsung, Motorola, LG and other gadget makers have already
launched smartwatches, which have received mixed reviews and tepid
interest from consumers.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will feature an 8 megapixel camera
that comes with a new sensor that Apple claims will help the camera
focus faster.
And the iPhones will come with Apple's new iOS 8
software, featuring a new HealthKit application that monitors users'
heart rates, sleep, weight and blood pressure among other health-related
information. Apple said iOS 8 will be available Sept. 17 to customers
who have an iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C or iPhone 5S.
Both iPhones will be available Sept. 19 in the United States and
eight other countries. Pre-orders will begin on Friday. The 16 GB iPhone
6 will be available for $199. The 64 GB version will cost $299; $399
will get you 128 GB. The iPhone 6 Plus will start at $299.
Apple will also discount the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C by $100. The iPhone 5S will maintain its aluminum casing -- it won't get the iPhone 5C's plastic treatment.
Apple Watch: Apple (AAPL, Tech30) also unveiled the Apple Watch smartwatch,
the company's first wearable device. The Apple Watch pairs with the new
iPhones to display notifications. It features a magnetic charger,
health and fitness apps and a crown that controls zoom and scrolling
with a twist. Oh, and it will tell time too -- allowing users to choose
between multiple watch faces.
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