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Apple joins 5G revolution with four new iPhones for fast networks

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San Francisco, US – Apple joined the move to 5G on Tuesday, unveiling four new iPhones which use the new standard in what could be a turning point for the high-speed wireless technology.

"Today is the beginning of a new era for iPhone," Apple chief executive Tim Cook said during a streamed launch event from the company's headquarte­rs in California.

"This is a huge moment for all of us. And we're really excited. 5G will bring a new level of performanc­e for downloads and uploads, higher quality video streaming, more responsive gaming, real time interactiv­ity and so much more."

The new models include the redesigned iPhone 12 -- successor to the top-selling iPhone 11 launched last year -- with a display of 6.1 inches at a starting price of US$799, available October 23. A smaller iPhone 12 mini with a 5.4 inch display will start at US$699 and will be in stores November 13.

With more features, the iPhone 12 Pro will launch this month from US$999 and the 6.7 inch Pro Max from US$1,099 in November, the same levels as their predecesso­rs.

The new handsets offer improvemen­ts to the camera system and a redesign that adds more display with a smaller overall size. The new lineup of iPhones was expected to ignite a surge in interest in smartphone upgrades to take advantage of the faster networks.

Apple's move could ignite interest in 5G devices as the new, fast networks are slowly being rolled out in the United States and other parts of the world.

The new models include the redesigned iPhone 12 with a display of 6.1 inches at a starting price of $799, available October 23. A smaller iPhone 12 mini with a 5.4 inch display will start at $699 and will be in stores November 13

Apple, forced by the global pandemic to forgo its usual flashy product events, joins other handset makers including Samsung and Huawei in introducin­g smartphone­s taking advantage of the growing 5G footprint around the world, which could open up new markets and technologi­es.

5G networks are touted as promising an exponentia­l leap in the amount and speed of wireless data, enabling advances in self-driving vehicles, virtual reality, connected health and more as sensors and servers communicat­e instantly.

The growth of 5G could also be a catalyst to revive a sluggish smartphone market.

Total smartphone sales were down 16 per cent year-on-year in the second quarter, according to research firm IDC.

Daniel Ives at Wedbush Securities said Apple and its suppliers are ramping up for stepped-up demand for the new handsets -as many as 75mn to 80mn for the latest devices.

"With our estimation that 350mn of 950mn iPhones worldwide are currently in the window of an upgrade opportunit­y, we believe this will translate into an unpreceden­ted upgrade cycle for Apple," Ives said in a note to clients.

The new iPhones give Apple a range of handsets from the US$400 iPhone SE launched earlier this year, as the company seeks to expand its ecosystem with more digital content and services.

Apple also introduced a new version of its HomePod smart speaker standing just eight centimeter­s (3.3 inches) tall. The HomePod mini, which responds to voice commands and plays music, will start at US$99.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Apple CEO Tim Cook holds up the all-new iPhone 12 Pro during an Apple event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on Tuesday
(AFP) Apple CEO Tim Cook holds up the all-new iPhone 12 Pro during an Apple event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on Tuesday

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