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Apple unveils new iPhone 6S, Apple TV and iPad Pro

Posted at 8:16 PM, Sep 09, 2015
and last updated 2015-09-09 20:17:39-04

SAN FRANCISCO — Tim Cook has unveiled two new iPhones, as well as the new Apple TV, iPad Pro and Apple Watches at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for another one of Apple’s patented press events.

iPhone

“While they may look familiar we have changed everything about these new iPhones,” said Tim Cook.

Apple has updated its two smartphones. The new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are available in four colors: silver, gold, space gray, and rose gold. The devices are now made from 7000 series aluminum, which is an aircraft-grade material. It’s stronger than the previous phone aluminum and is unlikely to bend.

Apple on Wedenesday, September 9, 2015, unveiled the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus as the "most advanced smartphones in the world," Cook said. "While they may look familiar, we have changed everything about these new iPhones." The phones come in four aluminum colors, including rose gold, gold, silver and gray.

Apple on Wedenesday, September 9, 2015, unveiled the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus as the “most advanced smartphones in the world,” Cook said. “While they may look familiar, we have changed everything about these new iPhones.” The phones come in four aluminum colors, including rose gold, gold, silver and gray.

The devices’ biggest addition is a 3D touch screen, a feature introduced on Apple trackpads and the Apple Watch, that was previously known as Force Touch. The technology recognizes new gestures like pressing and holding. It vibrates slightly to let you know it’s been pressed.

The new iPhones also come with a 12 megapixel iSight rear camera, with 50% more pixels than the iPhone 6.

iPad Pro

As expected, Apple is making a bigger, faster iPad. The iPad Pro is 12.9 inches. It’s the same height as the iPad Air, so you can run iPad Air apps side by side. The screen has 5.6 million pixels — more than a 15-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display.

The iPad Pro starts at $799.

Inside it’s much faster. The iPad Pro has a new A9X 64-bit chip. It’s 1.8 times faster than the previous iPad’s CPU (“desktop class” according to Apple executive Phil Schiller). It is powerful enough to edit three streams of 4K video at a time. It has a 10-hour battery life, is super thin, weighs just over 1.5 lbs.

“Why make an iPad with a bigger display?” asked Schiller. Good question!

Apple on Wedenesday, September 9, 2015, unveiled an iPad Pro. The new tablet device has a starting price of $799, with the optional purchase of an Apple Pencil, a low latency stylus that sells for an additonal $99.

Apple on Wedenesday, September 9, 2015, unveiled an iPad Pro. The new tablet device has a starting price of $799, with the optional purchase of an Apple Pencil, a low latency stylus that sells for an additonal $99.

Games and movies look better on a bigger screen, he said. It’s big enough to have a full-size keyboard on the screen. If you don’t want to type on the screen, Apple has made a new smart keyboard that doubles as a cover, Microsoft Surface-style. The keyboard is coated with a thin fabric.

The company is also making its own stylus, but with the usual over-the-top design and marketing. Yes, it’s the Apple Pencil, a low latency stylus that feels like a real pencil. It even got its own Jony Ive narrated videos. it “feels like a true writing or drawing instrument,” said Ive.

As the name implies, the iPad Pro’s real target audience is business users. To show that it’s serious, Apple brought out a very unexpected partner to demo the iPad Pro: Microsoft’s Kirk Konenigsbauer. He demonstrated Microsoft Office for iPad Pro using the Apple Pencil.

Adobe also demoed its IPad Pro apps including a new product called Photoshop Fix, a retouching tool. Using the iPad Pro and new stylus, Adobe’s Eric Snowden did some realtime edits including the odd choice of changing a photo of a model to make her smile more. (It was the first woman on stage during the presentation.)

For the final demo, Irene Walsh from 3D4Medical showed off her startups 3D medical app that shows 3D interactive anatomy images for medical students and patients.

The company also announced a new iPad Mini 4.

Apple TV

“We believe the future of television is apps” said Tim Cook before introducing the expected new Apple TV.

The latest Apple TV features a third-party App Store, a new remote, Siri controls, and a completely overhauled operating system. The TV now runs on tvOS, which is based on iOS and “built for the living room,” according to Apple’s Eddie Cue.

The device will start shipping in October and cost $149 for the 32 GB version and $199 for 64 GB.

The new black remote features a glass touch surface on the top half, so you can navigate the Apple TV with swipes and other gestures. The Bluetooth remote has volume controls for the TV and a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope. It can last three months on one charge. It recharges using a Lightning connector.

Too lazy to swipe? Tell Siri what you want, like “Siri, show me a New Girl episode with Jamie Lee Curtis in it.” If you miss something, say “Siri, what did she say?” and the episode will rewind a few seconds and turn on captions. Don’t know what you want to watch, Siri can make movie and TV suggestions based on things like genre.

Siri searches across all apps, so you don’t have to jump between HBO Go and Netflix to find something specific.

The biggest boost for the device is opening it up to third-party developers. You can use the device to play multiplayer games. Apple demoed a few examples, including Harmonix’s Beat Sports and Hipster Whale’s Crossy Road. Another app by Gilt lets you shop directly from the Apple TV. MLB has an Apple TV app for watching multiple live games at a time with pop-up notifications and interactive stats.

Apple Watch

The company kicked off the event with an update about the Apple Watch.

Fashionistas now have more band options. The biggest addition is a wrap-around brown leather Hermés band, which will be available in October. The watch itself now comes in gold and rose gold, and there are new sports bands options as well.

The smart device was released in April. There are now more than 10,000 watch apps, including a few new important additions. Facebook Messenger’s app will let you send text, audio and location messages. GoPro’s app acts as a viewfinder for your camera. iTranslate lets you speak a word and get a translation and AirStrip is a tool for medical professionals. It’s also adding transit directions to the included Maps app.

The company is also due to update its iPhone line. One of the more intriguing rumors is that Apple is working on a larger version of its iPad to appeal to professionals and businesses.

When it comes to these events, Apple is a well-oiled machine. Led by Tim Cook, a roster of Apple execs and some special guests will take the stage to unveil the latest products. A similar production happens every fall, giving the company a nice lead time before the holidays to build anticipation for new products.

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