Apple’s iPhone launch event takes place each year in September, and the 2018 iteration happened today, September 12, at the Steve Jobs Theater at the company’s Cupertino headquarters. As expected, Apple unveiled three new iPhone models, the stable rollout of iOS 12, a new Apple Watch, and a few other upgrades to existing products. Android Authority is obviously devoted to all things Android, and there’s nothing related to Android at an Apple launch. While this isn’t Android news per se, knowing what Apple is doing will give you a good idea of what probably lies in store for Android. Without further ado, let’s get into what launched! iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR The newest iterations of the iPhone — there’s three of them altogether — all look a lot like last year’s breakout success, the iPhone X. That means that the design aesthetic of an all-screen display with a large notch at the top (which almost every Android OEM tried to emulate in 2018) is here to stay. Last year, along with the iPhone X, Apple unveiled the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which both looked a lot like every other iPhone the company has released since the original. This year though, the “old” design — with a rectangular screen and a giant, circular home button at the bottom — is out entirely. First up we have the direct sequel to the iPhone X: the iPhone XS. The iPhone XS looks a lot like last year’s model, with the most notable changes being upgraded internals. On the street, it will be hard to tell if someone has the iPhone X or the iPhone XS, which is nothing new for Apple as it’s hard to even tell the difference between the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 8 without looking for a headphone jack. Here are the specs of the new iPhone XS as compared to last year’s iPhone X: iPhone XSiPhone X Display5.8-inch OLED 2,436 x 1,125 120Hz5.8-inch AMOLED 2,436 x 1,125 60Hz ProcessorApple A12 7nm constructionApple A11 10nm construction RAMTBD3GB Storage64GB, 256GB, 512GB64GB, 256GB SIMDual SIM: 1 physical SIM 1 eSIMSingle SIM slot CameraRear: Dual 12MP sensors Front: Single 7MP sensorRear: 12MP + telepphoto Front: Single 7MP sensor BatteryTBD2,716mAh Wireless fast chargingYesWireless, but not fast ConstructionStainless Steel and glassStainless steel and glass ColorsSpace Grey, Silver, GoldSpace Grey, Silver Headphone JackNoNo IP CertificationIP68IP67 Dimensions143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm Weight177g174g Price$999$999 Pre-OrderSeptember 14, 2018October 27, 2017 AvailableSeptember 21, 2018November 3, 2017 Along with the iPhone XS, Apple also announced a larger variant of that model called the iPhone XS Max. It beefs up the display and the internals a bit but otherwise is essentially the same device, albeit bigger. Here are the specs of the iPhone XS Max as compared to the iPhone XS: iPhone XS MaxiPhone XS Display6.5-inch OLED 2,688 x 1,242 120Hz5.8-inch OLED 2,436 x 1,125 120Hz ProcessorApple A12 7nm constructionApple A12 7nm construction RAMTBDTBD Storage64GB, 256GB, 512GB64GB, 256GB, 512GB SIMDual SIM: 1 physical SIM 1 eSIMDual SIM: 1 physical SIM 1 eSIM CameraRear: Dual 12MP sensors Front: Single 7MP sensorRear: Dual 12MP sensors Front: Single 7MP sensor BatteryTBDTBD Wireless fast chargingYesYes ConstructionStainless steel and glassStainless steel and glass ColorsSpace Grey, Silver, GoldSpace Grey, Silver, Gold Headphone JackNoNo IP CertificationIP68IP68 Dimensions157.5 x 77.4 x 7.7mm143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm Weight208g177g Price$1,099$999 Pre-OrderSeptember 14, 2018September 14, 2018 AvailableSeptember 21, 2018September 21, 2018 Both iPhone XS models are powered by the A12 Bionic chipset, the follow-up to last year’s A11 Bionic. This will make the new iPhones ideal for machine learning and AR functions, as well as make day-to-day tasks faster and smoother. On stage, Apple claimed the Apple A12 Bionic is the first 7-nanometer chip for a smartphone. However, the Huawei Kirin 980 is technically the first to launch, although it’s likely that the Apple chip will actually hit store shelves before the Kirin 980 will. The cameras in the XS and XS Max get some big upgrades, including something Apple calls Smart HDR. Using Smart HDR, the camera can compile several photos into one using the A12 chip. It works the same as regular HDR, but, you know… smarter. Or something. Jokes aside, you can now customize your depth-of-field after you take a portrait mode-style shot using the iPhone’s new, faster processor. For example, you can take a bokeh shot with a faded background, and then alter the bokeh effect on the finished shot. This will make portrait mode photography incredibly easy. Finally, Apple also unveiled the brand new iPhone XR. While the iPhone XR looks a lot like the iPhone XS Max, it’s actually more of a “budget” model. By cutting some corners when it comes to the premium features of the XS and the XS Max, Apple is positioning the XR as its dip into the mid-range market. Here are the specs of the iPhone XR as compared to the iPhone XS: iPhone XRiPhone XS Display6.1-inch TFT-LCD 1,792 x 828 120Hz5.8-inch OLED 2,436 x 1,125 120Hz ProcessorApple A12 7nm constructionApple A12 7nm construction RAMTBDTBD Storage64GB, 128GB, 256GB64GB, 256GB, 512GB SIMDual SIM: 1 physical SIM 1 eSIMDual SIM: 1 physical SIM 1 eSIM CameraRear: Single 12MP sensor Front: Single 7MP sensorRear: Dual 12MP sensors Front: Single 7MP sensor BatteryTBDTBD Wireless fast chargingYesYes ConstructionAluminum and glassStainless steel and glass ColorsBlack, White, Red, Yellow, Coral, BlueSpace Grey, Silver, Gold IP CertificationIP67IP68 Headphone JackNoNo Dimensions150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3mm143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm Weight194g177g Price$749$999 Pre-OrderOctober 19, 2018September 14, 2018 AvailableOctober 26, 2018September 21, 2018 Of course, this is Apple, so its mid-range pricing is considerably more expensive than Android’s mid-range pricing. The iPhone XR will start at $749 — hardly a bargain when compared to similar Android devices. But, when you compare it to the pricing of the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max, it makes more sense: they start at $999 and $1,099 respectively. iOS 12 Apple’s iOS is what powers iPhones and iPads, and this year’s update brings a ton of new features (many of which are clearly cribbed from Android). All iPhones from the iPhone 5S to the latest models will receive iOS 12. Editor's PickAn Android fanboy spends an enlightening week with an iPhone Despite working at Android Authority, I’ve used iPhones, iPads, iMacs, MacBooks, and lots of other Apple products. I've always preferred Android because I feel it fits more with my needs, what with its extremely customizable … The biggest change in iOS 12 is kind of a direct response to Android: notifications. Notifications within iOS have been a big mess in recent years (we hit on that hard in this article) and iOS 12 attempts to address some of those concerns. Notifications will now be grouped together by application, rather than appearing in a seemingly endless stream. If you get seven Instagram notifications, they will all get grouped under an Instagram heading, which you can then choose to expand if you want to. You can also easily tweak notification settings for various apps right from the notification group itself by swiping from right to left on the alert. These changes might seem small, but it brings iOS 12 a bit closer to Android when it comes to notification organization. Editor's PickiOS 12: 5 features we first spotted on Android Apple Apple held its World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote yesterday, giving people a taste of updates to come on Apple devices. As is now tradition, the company showed off the latest version of … Elsewhere, Apple integrates several new features into iOS that will help you unplug from your iPhone and possibly curb your smartphone addiction. Tools like Down Time, Screen Time, and App Limits are very similar to Google’s own Digital Wellbeing initiative which launched at Google I/O earlier this year. Siri gets an upgrade with a new feature called Siri Shortcuts, which are essentially the same as Google Assistant Routines, which were also launched earlier this year. Using Shortcuts, you can ask Siri to do multiple things at once through only one voice command. Finally, Apple’s Animoji get an upgrade with the new Memoji, which is like a mix between Animoji and Samsung’s AR Emoji. However, we will concede that Memoji look a lot better than AR Emoji. Apple Watch Series 4 Despite the efforts of multiple Android OEMs, the Apple Watch is almost universally described as the world’s best smartwatch, even for Android users. That’s why the Apple Watch Series 4 is one of the most exciting product launches from today for Apple fans. Editor's PickTicWatch E vs. Apple Watch vs. Fitbit Versa: Which watch is smartest for you?When it comes to putting tech on your wrist, you’ve got a lot of options to choose from. The modern smartwatch landscape can be a bit difficult to engage since it’s a nexus of style … The biggest change with the Series 4 is the size of the watch face itself: the display is over 30 percent larger. The resolution of the display jumped from 312 x 390 to 384 x 480. This might not seem like much but it makes a huge difference. The UI of the device has been altered to take advantage of the new screen size, with a completely customizable watch display. You can alter the complications shown on the watch face to your liking, even changing back and forth between faces for different times during your day. The microphone was moved to the opposite side of the watch, as far from the upgraded speakers as possible, making the Apple Watch Series 4 better for both phone calls and responses from Siri. With a new advanced gyroscope built in, the Apple Watch can now detect when you fall. If the watch senses that you fell it will offer you an option to call emergency services. If the watch detects you are immobile, it will automatically place the call for you and even alert your family. The Apple Watch Series 4 also received some new sensors, most notably an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, the first product of its kind to be offered directly to consumers. This monitors your heart rate in real time. Additionally, the upgraded heart sensor will notify you if it detects an abnormal or heightened heart rate. Editor's PickBest fitness trackers (August 2018)Fitness trackers have come an extremely long way over the years. No longer are they glorified pedometers; they're much more than that. Most standard fitness trackers nowadays can track your steps taken, distance traveled, how … Apple’s technology surrounding this is good enough that the watch now has FDA approval, which is a huge deal. You can now take an ECG and share it with your doctor, which could save elderly people hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year. The Apple Watch Series 4 also has the same, 18-hour battery life as the previous Apple Watches and comes in three colors: silver, gold, and space grey. The Apple Watch ain’t cheap — a new Apple Watch Series 4 will set you back $399 for the non-cellular model or $499 for the cellular model. However, the older Series 3 model drops to $249. The watch will hit store shelves on September 21 and pre-orders begin on September 14. Watch OS 5 Watch OS 5 also got some major updates, including some awesome new podcast features (including the ability to download and control podcasts right from the watch) as well as Siri integration with the Apple Podcasts app. Editor's PickBest smartwatches (July 2018)Smartwatches are still a very new thing to a lot of people, and for good reason. You don't absolutely need one to get through the day, and some of the best smartwatches are much too expensive … You can download music and audiobooks to your Apple Watch from apps like Pandora and Audible, and talk to Siri without having to say “Hey, Siri.” There are numerous updates to workouts and a new walkie-talkie feature that lets you communicate with other Apple Watch users by sending voice messages back and forth. Unfortunately, Watch OS 5 is not coming to the original Apple Watch (Series 0) — only Apple Watch Series 1 and newer will get the update. Other announcements Apple kept the entire event centered mostly on iPhones and the Apple Watch, but did manage to squeeze three other tidbits of info out: On September 17, an update to the Apple HomePod will enable you to link two HomePods together to create multiple-room sound. Also on September 17, an update to tvOS will ship to Apple TV boxes that will bring Dolby Atmos sound. On September 24, the latest version of macOS (Mojave) will land on Apple computers, bringing new design elements, an updated Mac Store, a dark mode, and more. For more expanded coverage on Apple news, check out our sister site DGiT which will be covering the event in full!
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date: Wed, 12 Sep 2018 19:48:35 +0000
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