Apple unveils iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9,

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Apple has officially unveiled its latest smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 9, and the iPhone 15 series.

The new watch is powered by the new S9 chip, which Apple claims is 60% faster than the previous generation. It also features a new design, improved health tracking features, and a new Double Tap gesture. The Apple Watch Series 9 will be available for preorder on September 15 and will start at $399.

The S9 chip comes with Improved health tracking features, including a new ECG app and a new blood oxygen app. It also has a new Double Tap gesture, and it’s available in midnight, starlight, silver, blue, and red colors.

In addition to the Apple Watch Series 9, Apple also announced the new iPhone 15. The iPhone 15 features a new design, a faster A16 Bionic chip, and a new camera system. It will be available for preorder on September 22 and will start at $799.

It offers Super Retina XDR displays, voice isolation, Road Side Assistance, and Emergency SOS features. The iPhone 15 Pro on the other hand takes it up a notch with its Pro camera, spatial videos, and blazing speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second. Apple also introduced the USB-C connector for iPhones, and even AirPods will join the USB-C party.

Apple also announced a new version of its AirPods, the AirPods Pro 2. The AirPods Pro 2 will feature a new design, a new chip, and improved active noise cancellation. They will be available for preorder on September 22 and will start at $249.

All of the new products from Apple will be available in stores on September 22.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechCrunch.

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