Apple Reveals new iPads and Apple Watch
Apple announced on Tuesday morning a new line-up of hardware and some software, according to CNBC.
The Apple Watch Series 6 was announced during Apple’s virtual press conference and is available to preorder today starting at $399. It’ll be fully released and available to buy on Friday, September 18.
The new Apple Watch focuses on health, with features that encourage hand-washing for the CDC-recommended 20 seconds and a sleep app that uses motion sensors to measure sleep. pic.twitter.com/N2X0qmsQh3
— CNBC (@CNBC) September 15, 2020
Other big announcements include the following:
- The Apple Watch SE
- The new 8th-generation iPad
- The new iPad Air
- Fitness+ workout services
- Apple One service bundles
Customers can expect the newest iPhone software, iOS 14 to launch on Wednesday, Sept. 16 with lots of new features like widgets, a fresh way to organize your home screen, security enhancements and more.
The Apple One service bundles seem to be getting a lot of attention on Twitter. It will offer three tiers with different services starting at $14.95 a month: Individual, Family and Premier.
Apple has announced its long-rumored services bundle, Apple One. It comes in three tiers with different services in each tier. The first tier, with Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and iCloud storage, starts at $14.95 a month. https://t.co/sBLx9mCdpj pic.twitter.com/nF1n891qnK
— CNBC (@CNBC) September 15, 2020
There was no announcement about new iPhones at the conference, but are expected at a future launch.