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This is your week's recap. There were a few of major announcements this week courtesy of Sony, Apple and LG so let's get started.
Sony unveiled the Xperia 5 II, which is largely identical to the Xperia 1 II, but has a more compact 6.1-inch 1080p OLED with a fester 120Hz refresh rate. The Xperia 5 II will go on pre-order on September 29 for $950 and will begin shipping all the way on December 4.
Apple held a September event that was focused on the Apple Watch and Apple iPad, instead of the iPhone 12 series. The Watch Series 6 has a brighter always on display, new Blue and Red models and new bands, as well as the Apple Watch SE, which is very similar to the Watch Series 5, but comes at a lower price - $279/$309.
Apple also unveiled a fresh new iPad Air 4 and 8th gen iPad. The Air got smaller bezels, a slightly bigger 10.9-inch display, USB-C port and premiered Apple's 5nm A14 Bionic chipset, which is set to power the iPhone 12 series. The iPad Air is coming next month, starting at $599.
The entry-level iPad got bumped to a faster A12 Bionic chipset. It's on sale now for $329.
In the days after the event Apple released the iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14 and watchOS 7 to millions of users. iOS 14 finally brought widgets and an app drawer of sorts to the iPhone.
LG unveiled the exciting Wing smartphone, with a swiveling design and effectively two screens. The Wind will come to the US first, but LG spared details on its launch.
Below are all the key stories of the week. See you in seven days!
Including the same Snapdragon 865 chipset and 4,000 mAh battery. Just about everything features improvements and extra polish, though.
Apple will start using high refresh rate displays on its phones next year, though, claims the analyst. The 5.4" iPhone 12s will have narrower notches.
Arm will retain its neutral and open licensing model with its array of established partners.
The date is official, the list of phones is not. However, it seems that the Nokia 7.2 (which was announced last September) is getting discontinued.
While most Mi 10 phones use OLED panels, the T-series will break from the pack to offer higher refresh rate.
The Galaxy F-series phones will retail under INR 30,000 and the F41 could launch as early as next month.
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