Apple unveils their latest line of products
- Julian Stainback III

- Sep 16, 2021
- 3 min read

Apple surprised everyone with their latest line of Apple products on Tuesday. The company released the iPhone 13, iPad, and Apple Watch Series 7.
iPhone 13 Pro Models

The star of the event was the iPhone 13 Pro. the high-end professional model. This iPhone comes in two sizes: 6.1" and 6.7". It features the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13. It packs a five-core GPU, which would appeal to gamers.
The biggest upgrade was the camera. The camera now packs a 77 mm telephoto lens in addition to the ultrawide and wide-angle lenses. There is now a cinematic mode, which allows users to shoot with shallow depth-of-field with the anticipation feature.
Night Mode also got a revamp as well. iPhone 13 Pro adds a wider aperture. As a result, the camera now can get up to 2.2x more light when capturing night photography.
The Pro and Pro Max starts at $999 and $1099, respectively. Apple has now added the 1TB option as well. The Pros will come in five colors: gold, graphite, silver, and sierra blue. You can get a lower price when you make a qualifying trade-in.
iPhone 13

The next product is the iPhone 13 (6.1") and 13 mini (5.4").
The iPhones have a new dual-camera system, diagonally to each other. These phones will run on the A15 Bionic chip with longer-lasting battery life. There are other updates, including an updated 5G chip and cinematic mode.
These devices will start at only $699 for the mini and $799 for the 13, starting at 128GB. It will be featured in five new colors: pink, blue, black, white, and red. You can get a lower price with a qualifying trade-in.
Apple Watch Series 7

Apple also unveiled the latest generation of the Apple Watch, which is slimmer with a wider screen than the Series 6. It has a 20% larger display than its predecessor and can display 50% more text and a full keyboard for typing.
One major feature that this watch adds is bike rides. Series 7 adds auto-detection when starting a ride and when a rider falls off.
The Series 7 will start at just $399 and will be available later this fall.
iPad and iPad 5G

The next product reveal was the latest version of the Apple iPad and the iPad Mini 5G. These two iPads are packed with a lot of specs:
The 10.2" iPad features the A13 chip and says that it's much faster than a Chromebook. It now comes with an ultrawide camera with Center Stage, which was introduced in the previous iPad Pro with the M1 chip. It also supports True Tone, which adjusts the screen's color temperature to different lighting.
This iPad costs $329 for 64 GB, doubling the storage of other introductory iPads. For schools, it would cost $299. Pre-order began on Tuesday and shipping will commence next week.

The iPad mini features an 8.3" display with smaller bezels and more rounded corners.
The biggest feature of the iPad mini is the compatibility with the second-generation Apple Pencil. The mini also has USB-C support and an updated speaker system. It will come in new colors: pink and purple, starting at $499.
Apple Fitness
Apple Fitness+, an exercise subscription created by apple, got some new features as well. The program now features guided meditations and new workout programs aiming at getting skiers and snowboarders ready for the winter season. Group workouts now allow users to work out with up to 30 people.
Fitness+ will be coming to 15 new countries and subtitles in six languages in the fall.




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