It’s confirmed. The new iPhone 6 and 6 plus are bigger than their predecessors. Of course, this is not exactly news with the numerous leaks over the past weeks.
Sporting a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, the iPhone 6 is the smaller of the two and is marginally thinner than the previous incarnation. The larger iPhone 6 plus ventures into the phablet space with a 5.5-inch display. Both smartphones come with the A8 processor, a 8MP rear and 2.1MP front camera.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and Australia are among the 15 countries where the Apple products will be first sold on September 19.
Perhaps, the bigger news is what Apple simply calls Watch. Apple’s first wearable works only with an iPhone, more precisely, the iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6 and, 6 Plus. This is hardly surprising as Apple usually keeps its products within its own ecosystem.
The Watch features a Retina display and can do what more trackers can do. Available from US$349 in early 2015, it comes in two sizes and three collections — Watch, Watch Sport and Watch Edition.