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Apple's iPhone 13 Event: Everything Announced

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Apple "California Streaming" event is happening now and we're covering all the announcements live. So far Apple has kicked off the event by revealing a new 9th Gen iPad and 6th Gen iPad Mini. Stay tuned as well be updating this page with every product, service, new Apple TV+ series, and more Apple announces today.

iPad 9th Gen​


Apple surprised us by kicking off its California Streaming event with a new iPad powered by a new A13 Bionic processor. According to Apple this new chip will deliver 20% better performance and it's 3x faster than a Chromebook and 6x faster than a Windows laptop. Additionally these new iPads come with a 12MP, 122-degree ultrawide angle camera so they can take advantage of iPadOS 15's new center stage feature that makes video calls more dynamic by following you as you move around the room.

The iPad 9th Gen will be available for order today and ship next week. 64GB models start at $329 so you get double the storage over the last generation. Educational users will be able to purchase the lastest iPad for as little as $299.


iPad Mini 6th Gen​


Apple also announced a new 6th Gen iPad Mini that's basically the latest iPad Air shrunken down from an 11-inch tablet to a 8.3-inch device. It comes rocking the latest A15 Bionic processor that promises 40% faster CPU performance and 80% better graphics performance. Apple's newest and smallest tablet also features new 12MP cameras on front and back, the front facing one of course powers center stage for dynamic FaceTime calls.

The iPad Mini 6th Gen starts at $499 and it's available for order starting now with units shipping next week.

Apple Watch Series 7​


The new Apple Watch Series 7 features slimmer bezels and a rounded screen that makes the transition between the display and casing even more seamless


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