Wednesday, September 12, 2018

47 235 720 | Apple unveils big, $1,099 iPhone XS Max and pitches upgraded Apple Watch as health device, September 12, 2018

 

Apple Inc. took the wraps off a renewed iPhone strategy Wednesday, unveiling a trio of phones that aim to spread the company’s latest technology to a broader audience.

 The iPhone Xs, starting at $999, succeeds last year’s flagship model with a faster A12 processor and updated cameras. The iPhone Xs Max is a higher-end version with a 6.5-inch OLED screen, making it one of the biggest on the market — and one of the most expensive, at $1,099 and up. For the first time there are 512-gigabyte storage options.

The third model, called the Xr, is Apple’s biggest hardware bet of 2018. It retains the key advances of the first iPhone X — facial recognition and an edge-to-edge display — but is cheaper while being noticeably larger, at 6.1 inches. The price starts at $749, roughly in line with most analysts’ expectations. Apple used older LCD screen technology and aluminum, rather than stainless steel, edges.



This article was published at 2:35 PM.

On a Masonic logo with the square and compass, Summer Solstice (left compass) and Winter Solstice (right compass) are angled at 23.5 degrees


23.5+23.5=47

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