the new iPhone SE.

To recall, the last iPhone SE was launched in 2020. It came with a 4.7-inch display, A13 Bionic chipset, and Apple's Touch ID sensor. In the same year, Apple also launched the iPad Air (4th Gen) with a 10.9-inch True Tone display, Apple's A14 Bionic chipset, and a 12MP primary camera on the rear. Both of these devices have now been discontinued, thanks to the launch of better and more powerful versions.

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After months of rumors and speculations, the new iPad Air is powered by Apple’s M1 chipset, features a 12MP ultrawide angle camera that s Center Stage, and s 5G. The iPad Air (5th Gen) is priced at $599 for the 64GB variant and $749 for the 256GB model.

New iPhone 13 Colors, Mac Studio, And Studio Display

iPhone 13 Pro new color and Mac Studio

Surprisingly, Apple also revealed utilize the power of Mac Studio with the help of Apple’s Studio Display.

The Studio Display is a 27-inch 5k Retina Display along with a pixel density of 218 pixels per inch. It s True Tone and has a peak brightness of 600 nits. The display also has a 12MP ultrawide camera that comes with for Center Stage. Along with six high fidelity speakers that Spatial Audio and three studio-quality microphones, Studio Display can be used with a large number of devices, including Mac mini, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and iPad Air (5th Gen). The cost of a new Studio Display begins at $1,599. All of these new Apple products will be available to order and are set to begin shipping in the coming days.

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Source: Apple