Many rumors spread in recent weeks about what Apple had prepared for its September 2020 event. Even when the possibility of a new iPhone arriving the day before had been ruled out, probably more than one were hoping for some last surprise. minute.
However, from the outset, Apple CEO Tim Cook was clear: this would be the day to learn about the renewed versions of the iPad Air and iPad tablets, and the adjustments that the Apple Watch smart watches would get.
But even so, there was room for the occasional software surprise, such as an unexpected fitness app, as well as the confirmation of the release date for the iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 operating systems.
Without further ado, we tell you everything that Apple's event in September 2020 left behind.
More powerful iPad Air
The fourth generation of the iPad Air was the highlight of the day. A tablet equipped with the powerful A14 Bionic processor, Apple's most advanced chip and one of the first on the market to use 5-nanometer technology.
Other novelties are a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina screen, a new Touch ID sensor integrated into the power button, and a USB-C port for data transfer and connectivity with other devices.
As detailed by Apple, thanks to the A14 Bionic chip, the tablet is capable of offering a process performance 40 percent higher than the previous model and 30 percent in terms of graphics performance, making it the most powerful iPad Air in history.
The tablet will be available in five colors at $ 599 and hit the market in October 2020.
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