Apple unveils new products at first iconic event of the year

Apple unveiled the iPhone SE on Tuesday, a new and powerful iPhone with an iconic design that offers extraordinary performance and capabilities at an unbelievable price. The iPhone SE has a slim and robust design, and when combined with iOS 15, it provides a seamless experience.
Apple has announced a slew of new goods at its first event of the year.


The tech giant also announced an improved iPad Air, and a new Mac Studio and Display with the company's latest "monster" M1 Ultra CPU.

There were no announcements about the Mac Pro, which Apple indicated would be made "at a later date." The iPhone SE and iPad Air both have 5G capabilities, therefore all of the new gadgets have major increases in terms of technology.


The latest iPhone SE includes outstanding updates such as the performance of A15 Bionic, which enables advanced camera functionalities and helps make well almost every experience even better, from editing photos to power-intensive processes like playing games and augmented reality. iPhone SE comes in three magnificent colors: midnight, starlight, and (PRODUCT)RED, in addition to 5G, longer battery life, and increased durability. From Friday, March 11, iPhone SE will be up for pre-order with shipping beginning on Friday, March 18.

“iPhone SE has been an incredibly popular choice with our existing users and for new iPhone customers, thanks to its iconic design, exceptional performance, and affordable price. This year we’ve built the most powerful and durable iPhone SE yet, with better battery life thanks to A15 Bionic, the same chip as our iPhone 13 lineup that also unlocks advanced camera features like Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion,” said Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing.


“And with 5G, iPhone SE gives users faster downloads and uploads, higher quality video streaming, real-time interactivity in apps, and much more. Delivering the latest generation of technology and performance at this price is something only Apple can do.”

Russia blocked from streaming the event

In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Apple has taken a variety of moves, including halting sales of its products in the country. A few have stated that they were a little late, and that selling products in Russia as a foreign corporation is tough enough as it is, given the ruble's instability.


One of the moves Apple took against Russia was preventing Russians from watching the event. The YouTube live feed is unavailable in the country, and reporters from Russia have apparently been excluded from the invitations. Click here to read more about Apple stock price

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