Apple seeks to set the foundation for the holiday quarter with iPhone camera upgrades, improved Watch fitness tracking, and refreshed software. A look at what to expect from each product line on Sept 7
NEW iPHONE
The removal of the headphone jack in favour of a secondary grille for either an additional speaker or microphone
An improved single-lens rear camera system on the new 4.7-inch model
A new dual-lens camera system on the 5.5-inch model, allowing for deeper zooming with less reduction in clarity and better low-light photography
A faster processor, a successor to the A9 chip in the iPhone 6s
Support for FeliCa-based payments in Japan, in the works for either this year's model or next year's overhaul NEW WATCH Battery-life improvements to support the power-intensive addition of GPS SOFTWARE UPDATES macOS Sierra, the latest version of the Mac operating system, adds support for Apple Pay transactions on the web, Siri voice control, new photo-management and messaging features, and the ability for Apple Watch wearers to automatically login to their Macs.
NEW iPHONE
- A tweaked design that looks similar to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s, but removes the two inner-most antenna lines on the back of the device for a cleaner look
- The same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes as the previous two iPhone lines
- A pressure-sensitive Home button that provides a vibrating sensation in response to button presses instead of an actual physical click, similar to the latest MacBook trackpads
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- A GPS chip for more-accurate fitness tracking
- A faster processor for launching applications and navigating the operating system
- iOS 10 will be available on the iPhone 5 from 2012 and later. The updated software includes an improved iMessage application with support for new animations, stickers, and third-party plug-ins, voicemail transcription, notifications that show more detail, and an application for controlling smart home appliances
- watchOS 3, the new version of the Apple Watch's software, speeds up app launch times, includes a new SOS feature to call emergency services, a new app to monitor breathing, and the ability to use Apple Pay within apps
- tvOS 10, the new version of the Apple TV software, is supported by the fourth-generation model (which comes with Siri) and adds the ability to universally sign in to many content apps, a dark mode for navigating through the system at night, and a redesigned view for Apple Music