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10 September 2014

iPhones become insanely greater

For the first time in years, Apple's iPhones aren't the star of the show. Apple unveiled a smartwatch, a wearable device that marks the company's first major entry in a new product category since the iPad's debut in 2010. The move is significant because of recent questions about whether Apple still has a knack for innovating following the 2011 death of co-founder Steve Jobs. The device's introduction upstaged the company's two new, larger iPhones, which won't just have bigger screens - they will also have a horizontal viewing mode to take advantage of the larger display. The iPhone 6 will have a screen measuring 4.7 inches, while the iPhone 6 Plus will be 5.5 inches. In both cases, app developers will be able to design apps that can be viewed differently when the phone is held horizontally. New Zealanders will not have long to wait with the new iPhone 6 available for pre-order from September 26. The iPhone 6 will retail from NZ$999 for 16GB to NZ$1,299 for a 128GB version, and the large-screen iPhone 6 Plus will go on sale from NZ$1,149 for 16GB to NZ$1,449 for 128GB. Apple fans waiting for the new iWatch however will have to wait just a little longer, with the product not set for release until early next year - and Apple gave no indication yet of pricing for the iWatch, but it's a product I will definitely consider purchasing at some point.

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