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Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Product family | iPad |
Type | Tablet computer |
Operating system | Original: iOS 9 |
Input | Multi-touch screen, headset controls and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, digital compass, dual microphone |
Connectivity |
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Online services | App Store, iTunes Store, iBookstore, iCloud, Game Center |
Website | www |
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The iPad Pro is a tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on September, 9 2015.
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editApple Watch 2
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Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Type | Smartwatch |
Release date | April 24, 2015 |
Operating system | watchOS[1][2] |
Sound | Speaker |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) |
Backward compatibility | iPhone 5 and later running iOS 8.2 or later, connected via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 4.0. |
Website | www |
The second generation of the Apple Watch, the Apple Watch 2, is a smartwatch developed by Apple Inc. It incorporates fitness tracking and health-oriented capabilities as well as integration with iOS and other Apple products and services. The Apple Watch 2 serve as a successor to the original Apple Watch.
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editApple Watch runs WatchOS, which is based around a home screen with circular app icons. The OS can be navigated using the touchscreen or the crown on the side of the watch.[3] Apple Watch must be paired with an iPhone 5 or later running iOS 8.2 or later; this version of iOS introduced the Apple Watch app, which is used to advertise Apple Watch, pair one with an iPhone, and customize settings and loaded apps.[3]
It is capable of receiving notifications, messages, and phone calls via a paired iPhone.[3] "Glances" allow users to swipe between pages containing widget-like displays of information. WatchOS also supports Handoff to send content from Apple Watch to an iOS or OS X device,[3] and act as an viewfinder for an iPhone camera,[4] Siri is also available for voice commands, although it is not capable of responding with voice prompts.[3] Apple Watch also supports Apple Pay, and enables its use with older iPhone models that do not contain near-field communication (NFC) support.[3]
Apple Watch's default apps are designed to interact with their iOS counterparts, such as e-mail, phone, Calendar, Messages, Maps, Music, Photos, Reminders, Remote (which can control iTunes and Apple TV), Stocks, and Wallet.[3] Via the Fitness app, a user can track their physical activity and send data back to the iPhone for use in its Health app and other HealthKit-enabled software.[3] WatchOS supports third-party applications; a WatchKit app runs in the background on the iPhone as an application extension while a set of native user interface resources are installed on Apple Watch.[5] Thus, WatchOS apps must be bundled within their respective iOS app, and are synced to the watch either manually, or automatically upon installation of the phone app.[3]
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Brand | Apple Inc. |
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Generation | 9th |
Compatible networks | GSM, CDMA, 3G, EVDO, HSPA+, 4G, LTE |
First released | September 19, 2014 |
Predecessor | iPhone 6 |
Type | Smartphone (iPhone 6S) Phablet (iPhone 6S Plus) |
Form factor | Slate |
Operating system | Original: iOS 9.0 |
System-on-chip | Apple A9, Apple M9 motion coprocessor |
Removable storage | None; Removable SIM card slot |
Sound | 3.5 mm stereo audio jack |
Front camera | Exposure control, Face detection, Auto-HDR |
Connectivity | All models: models A1549 & A1522:
models A1586 & A1524 |
Hearing aid compatibility | M3, T4 |
Website | www |
The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus (marketed with a stylized lowercase 's' as iPhone 6S or 6S Plus) are smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The devices are part of the iPhone series and is expected to be unveiled on September 9, 2015. The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus jointly serve as successors to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The phone retains the exterior design of its predecessor but with the addition of a rose gold color and improved hardware specifications including the "7000 series aluminum" seen previously on the Apple Watch Sport.
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References
edit- ^ "Apple Watch - Overview". Apple. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ "Apple Watch - Technology". Apple. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Review: The absolutely optional Apple Watch and Watch OS 1.0". Ars Technica. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
- ^ "The Verge: The 15 most important announcements from the Apple Watch, iPhone 6 event". The Verge. Vox Media. September 9, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
- ^ Cunningham, Andrew (November 18, 2014). "Apple releases WatchKit developer tools alongside first iOS 8.2 beta". Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
- ^ a b . Apple networks https://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE networks. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
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