Today is the day! Apple will unveil this Wednesday the new details of its flagship product, the iPhone 14and its new standard and deluxe (Pro) versions.
Some analysts expect Apple to raise the price of its high-end iPhones that are aimed at a public with greater purchasing power. The ‘bets’ place that raise in 50 dollars.
The iPhone represents one of the ‘pillars’ of the profits of the Cupertino company, since it is estimated that the sales of this device represented more than 183 billion dollars for Apple in 2021.
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How much will the new iPhone cost in Mexico?
Start doing the math… Apple’s page in Mexico has already published the starting prices of the products revealed at the ‘Far Out’ event, which are:
- iPhone 14 Pro: from 25 thousand 999 pesos
- iPhone 14 ProMax: from 28 thousand 999 pesos
- iPhone 14: from 20 thousand 999 pesos
- iPhone 14 Plus: from 23 thousand 999
- Apple Watch Ultra: From 19 thousand 999 pesos
- Apple Watch Series 8: From 9 thousand pesos (GPS) or 12 thousand 799 pesos (GPS plus cellular)
- Apple Watch SE: From 6,499 pesos (GPS) or 7,899 pesos (GPS plus cellular)
The ‘luxury’ iPhone
Apple also presented its new high-end phones: The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max which includes a novelty in the way you interact with your device.
Are you one of those people who has thousands of notifications and applications and you ‘make balls’ when interacting with them? The company presented Dynamic Island, a new interface for the iPhone that will allow you to manage the contents of your cell phone without leaving the applications. Also, each notification will have its ‘own personality’.
The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will come with a 48 megapixel camera and will be sold in four colors: space black, silver, gold and dark purple.
High-end models of the iPhone have thinner borders, so that the user has more screen (1,600 nits) for their activities.
The phones will be able to start ordering from Friday, September 9 and will begin to be distributed until September 16. The iPhone 14 Pro will have a starting price of $999 and the iPhone 14 Pro Max, one of thousand 99 dollars.
Crown jewel’
and they arrived the iPhones: Apple introduced the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus. The first phone will have a 6.1-inch screen, while the second will have a 6.7-inch screen.
The new iPhones will have a better camera built in for your selfiewith the TrueDepth Camera that will allow better photographs even in low light conditions.
The new models include a 12-megapixel camera, which improves light capture by 49 percent.
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus will come in 5 colors: Midnight, Starlight, Purple, Red, and a new variation of Blue.
One of the novelties is that the iPhone 14 will include the Crash Detection function that was only available on the Apple Watch.
Starting prices will be $799 for iPhone 14 and up $899 for the iPhone 14 Plus. Both phones will be available for order beginning Friday, September 9, though they will have different distribution times: 16 of September for iPhone 14 and up on October 7 for the iPhone 14 Plus.
The Apple Watch of all Apple Watches
The company revealed what is its most ambitious update to its smartwatch: the Apple Watch Ultra.
Made with aerospace titanium and sapphire glass, Apple Watch Ultra has a 49-millimeter display, the largest ever put on these devices.
Apple highlighted the battery life of the watch, designed to explore the most remote and wild places on Earth, as it will be able to stay active up to 60 hours.
Among some of its features is an action button (which you will not be able to lose sight of because it will be orange and quite visible on the side of the watch); a second more powerful speaker for calls or activities abroad, and three types of straps depending on the activities you plan to do with the Apple Watch Ultra.
The starting price of the new watch will be $799 and will be available from September 23.
Hello, Apple Watch Series 8
The first product presented this Wednesday is the new update of the Apple Watch, whose main advance is a temperature sensor to thus become “the latest device for a healthy life”.
The company emphasized that this feature will help users take better care of their health because, it assured, the temperature meters will allow them to know their ovulation cycle in detail.
Another function is crash detection (Accident arrest). If the device registers that the user was subjected to an abnormal force, it will display the message “Looks like you had a crash”then contact an emergency service and connect people with their emergency contact.
The new Apple Watch battery will last up to 36 hours after a full charge. The new device will come in four colors: Midnight, Starlight, Silver, and Red.
Apple announced that the new smart watch will have two prices ($399 and $499) and will begin shipping on September 16.
Apple seeks to ‘speed up’ iPhone production
The company has had China as the main factory for its ‘flagship product’ for many years. However, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ‘Asian giant’ has been one of the strictest nations with the lockdowns that seek to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, which has affected the production of companies such as Apple.
For this reason, for the iPhone 14, Apple will look to India to accelerate the manufacture of the phone and thus shorten the time in which it is produced.
What other products will be presented?
Apple CEO Tim Cook is also expected to reveal three new models of its smartwatches.
The new line of Apple Watch It will mark the largest number of changes in the device since it was launched 7 years ago, in 2015. Among the expected updates is the one with a faster processor and a model of the Apple Watch Series 8 with a body temperature sensor and new functions. for women’s health.
Also, in line with the emphasis on high-end products that will be seen with iPhones, Apple will also introduce the Apple Watch Pro.
Where to see the presentation?
As in recent times, Apple will broadcast the event live on YouTube at the following link. The ‘Far Out’ event begins at 12:00 noon Central Mexico time.
With information from Bloomberg