Apple Inc had a virtual event ‘Time Flies’ on Tuesday to launch the new products for 2020. In the event, Apple announced for Watch SE, Watch Series 6, iPad Air, 8th generation iPad and few other new products. Unfortunately, the latest iPhone was not in the to-be launched products list, though the launched gadgets could contain the excitement.
The star of the event was Apple Watch Series 6. Similar design like the previous models, Series 6 is available in different colors like navy blue. It has a special feature of a sensor to track blood oxygen saturation, which will also assist in Watch Track information about breathing and heart rate.
iPad Air is the first iPad after iPad pro having edge-to-edge display though it still has Touch ID inside the power button. The device is backed up with 10.9 inch Liquid Retina Display. The new iPad has the Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil and starts at $299 or $399 for students.
Apple One includes iCloud, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+ and Apple News+ which will bundle up in one monthly payment starting at $14.95 per month for individual plan.
Apple Fitness+ is supposedly an integration with Watch Workout App which will offer workouts guide, and also show information like heart rate, time and will be available on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
Conclusively, Apple announced its latest software which will be available from September 16. Any update regarding macOS Big Sur is yet to be announced which may be launched along with new Mac models in the later part of the year.
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