Khaleej Times

Apple bets on larger iPhones, watch

- — alvin@khaleejtim­es.com

Apple promises more powerful performanc­e; while the A11 chip could perform 600 billion operations per second, the A12 has the ability for five trillion.

Token upgrades were made to its dual-SIM camera, with the most notable additions being the ability to adjust the depth of field of a picture after it is taken, and the news Smart HDR feature, which basically takes multiple shots of a scene then picks the best ones and merges them.

It will come in three storage configurat­ions, 64GB, 256GB and a new 512GB option. The iPhone XS will start at $999, while the XS Max will start at $1,099. Pre-orders start on September 14 and shipping begins on September 21. Once again, the UAE will be one of the first markets to get first crack at the devices.

Meanwhile, the iPhone XR was touted as a more budget-friendly device. The new Liquid Retina display, which Apple described as the best LCD on a smartphone, was one of the new innovation­s on it.

Upgrades were also made to its interface and camera. It comes in three storage options — 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. It ships on October 26 and starts at $749.

Apple also unveiled its newest wearable, the Apple Watch Series 4. But in a little surprise, it was bigger than speculated: they now come in 40mm and 44mm — against the earlier 38 mm and 44mm — with screens 35 per cent and 32 per cent bigger, respective­ly, more than double the anticipate­d 15 per cent.

A key addition to the new watch is its electrocar­diogram (ECG) capability, making it the first over-the-counter ECG device for consumers. It will now be able to also measure low heart rate and detect falls — which would then contact emergency services — plus have a new processor that promises two times faster performanc­e.

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— Reuters, AP philip W. schiller, senior vice-president, Worldwide Marketing of apple, speaks about the the new apple iphone Xs and Xs Max at an apple product launch event at the steve Jobs theater in Cupertino, California, on Wednesday. right, Jeff Williams, apple’s chief operating officer, speaks about the apple Watch series 4.
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