Apple introduces new iPhone SE with 5G support

Apple announced new iPhones and iPads and a series of new features at an event called “Peek Performance”.

The main attraction of the event was the new version of the iPhone SE, the simplest version of Apple’s smartphones, which now has a new camera system, A15 processor (the same as the iPhone 13) and 5G support. Apple also promised more battery life, but did not release the details of it.

This is the third generation of the iPhone SE – the previous ones were released in 2016 and 2020.

According to Apple, the iPhone SE is 1.8 times faster than the iPhone 8 or twice as fast as the iPhone 7.

In the US, it will cost $429 and will go on sale from March 18.

Another novelty in terms of hardware were the new iPad Air – with a design similar to the last version presented a year and a half ago.

The new iPad Air has the M1 processor, which was first introduced in Apple Macs. Other novelties include 5G support and a USB-C port that promises data transfer at a speed of 10 Gbps.

The new processor promises 60% more performance than the A14 Bionic version, which was in the previous version of the iPad Air. The GPU has eight cores and promises twice as much graphics power as the previous version.

The cameras also got an update. The front now has 12 megapixels (the previous one had 7 megapixels). It also features Center Stage, first introduced on the iPad Pro and Mini 6, which centers the camera on the person during a call — even if they move.

The rear camera still has a resolution of 12 megapixels, but now includes a True Tone flash with four LEDs.

The screen is 10.9″ and has a peak brightness of 500 nits, as well as HDR support.

It is being sold for prices starting at US$ 599 in the WiFi version with 64 GB.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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