Apple has just unveiled a new version of the iPhone SE and the fifth generation of the iPad Air. The new 4.7-inch iPhone SE 3 retains its design similar to the iPhone 6, while the new 10.9-inch iPad Air visually approaches the iPad Pro. Both devices have been updated with 5G connectivity, a feature that is offered on the iPad as an option. iPhone SE 3 features the same A15 Bionic processor as iPhone 13. According to Apple, the chip manages to improve the performance and functions of the camera, as well as ensure longer battery life. The fifth-generation iPad Air features an octa-core M1 chip already known in Mac computers. Through it, the manufacturer promises up to 60 percent more power than that offered by the A14 chip of the predecessor model. With the compact Mac Studio, Apple has also introduced a new PC model that, in terms of size, sits between the Mac Mini and the Mac Pro, but currently surpasses the latter in terms of performance. This is due to the new M1 Ultra processor with 20 cores, which is a superchip made up of two interconnected M1 Max processors. All devices are available since March 18. dpa
Apple introduced new iPhone SE and iPad Air with 5G connectivity
Apple has just unveiled a new version of the iPhone SE and the fifth generation of the iPad Air. The new 4.7-inch iPhone SE 3 retains its design similar to the iPhone 6, while the new 10.9-inch iPad Air visually approaches the iPad Pro. Both devices have been updated with 5G connectivity, a feature that is offered on the iPad as an option.
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