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  • Apple Holds Down New iPhone Prices

    Apple Holds Down New iPhone Prices

    CUPERTINO, California, Sept 9 (Reuters) – Apple on Tuesday introduced an upgraded line of new iPhones, including a slimmer iPhone Air, and held prices steady amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs that have hurt the company’s profit.

    The iPhone Air comes with a high-density battery and a brand new processor, and will be priced starting at $999. Wall Street had been watching to see whether the company would increase the price of iPhones, or seek alternative routes to make up for tariff costs, such as increasing the cost of iPhone versions with more storage.

    The model was the star of the company’s annual product launch event, with CEO Tim Cook saying “we’re taking the biggest leap ever for iPhone.” Apple called it the most durable iPhone yet. It will use the A19 Pro, a processor chip that it said it had tweaked for better energy efficiency and performance to match the device’s thinner battery. Rivals including Samsung already sell phones marketed for their extremely thin profile.
    iPhone Air.
    iPhone Air.
    The iPhone Air’s price is slotted in between the company’s other models, as analysts had predicted. Apple also launched the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro, the latest upgrade to its flagship smartphone, as well as a new version of its AirPods Pro wireless headphones and a blood pressure monitor in its latest Apple Watch.

    A 256-gigabyte version of the iPhone 17 base model will start at $799, the same as the previous iPhone 16 model with half the storage space. The iPhone 17 Pro will start at $1,099 for a 256-gigabyte model, the same as the previous year’s model with the same storage size, but without the option of a smaller-capacity phone at a lower $999 like the iPhone 16 Pro.

    Apple did not raise the price on watch models or the new AirPods Pro 3 either.

    The prices were an indication that Apple was ready to swallow the cost of tariffs to ward off competition from Samsung, Alphabet’s Google and domestic rivals in China, even as it has predicted that the levies would cost it more than $1 billion in the current fiscal quarter.

    Apple shares were down 1.6% after the company announced pricing of the smartphones.

    “They’re leveraging their scale to try to keep prices where they are,” said Tom Mainelli, head of IDC’s Device & Consumer Research Group. “I think Apple, like most tech vendors, are acutely aware, particularly in the U.S., that tariffs are going to impact consumers’ ability to spend in the second half of this year. So … they’re going to hold a line on prices and try to make it possible for people to upgrade between now and the end of the year at the same price as last year.”

    The iPhone Air will go head-to-head against Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S25 Edge, and analysts told Reuters it could be a stepping stone toward competing with Samsung’s folding phones, which are in their seventh generation. A foldable phone is important for Apple to appeal to customers in China, where consumers like foldables and the company has been losing market share.

    “This new device will bring a sense of newness to the iPhone, which has remained the same for too long,” said PP Foresight analyst Paolo Pescatore. He said the “new and much-improved iPhone line-up looks impressive, which puts (Apple) in a strong position to cater for different segments.”

    BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR

    The event was light on commentary on how Apple aimed to close the gap with the likes of Google, which has used its latest flagship phones to showcase the capabilities of its Gemini AI models. The company has leaned on a partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI to power many AI features on its devices.

    Apple sidestepped “the heart of the AI arms race while positioning itself as a longtime innovator on the AI hardware front, with silicon and device-level integration,” said eMarketer analyst Gadjo Sevilla.

    Apple said the iPhone Air will also feature a new “N1” chip to handle Wi-Fi communications and new “C1X” modem for cellular data. Chips for those functions in Apple’s premium devices were long supplied by Broadcom and Qualcomm, whose shares were down 2.3% and 1.1%, respectively, late on Tuesday afternoon.

    “This is MacBook Pro levels of compute, in an iPhone,” Tim Millet, one of Apple’s chip executives, said during the presentation at the company’s Cupertino, California, headquarters. The iPhone Air will have two cameras and eliminate the physical SIM card slot, freeing up more room for battery capacity.

    Apple said the base model iPhone 17 will have a brighter, more scratch-resistant screen. It will also have a better front-facing camera with a differently shaped sensor to make horizontal selfies look better.

    The new AirPods Pro 3 will feature live translation of languages. Apple also said that if both people in a conversation are wearing the new AirPods Pro 3, the earbuds will translate conversations in near real time.

    The blood pressure monitor feature is pending regulatory approval, Apple said. The watch will not detect every case of high blood pressure but the company said it expects the feature to notify 1 million people and will make it available in 150 countries.

  • Apple introduces 4 new iPhone 13 models

    Apple introduces 4 new iPhone 13 models

    US tech firm Apple introduced Tuesday four new iPhone13 models at a virtual event held at its headquarters in Cupertino, California.

    The new models include iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 with Super Retina XDR display with A15 bionic chip, which Apple dubbed as the fastest CPU in any smartphone with up to 50% faster than its nearest competitor.

    Both supporting 5G, they have ceramic shield at front screen with water resistance, including dual-camera, coming with five new colors — pink, blue, midnight, starlight, and (PRODUCT)RED.

    The dual-camera gathers 47% more light for less noise and brighter results in photos and videos, said Apple. The two models have a cinematic mode to enable users to capture cinema-like moments in their videos, which are shoot in Dolby Vision HDR.

    While 5.4-inch iPhone 13 mini has 1.5 hours longer battery life than its predecessor, this is up to 2.5 longer for the 6.1-inch iPhone 13. They start at $699 and $799, respectively.

    The higher models, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, have three ultra-wide cameras with six times optical zoom range. Their specifications mostly speak to film makers.

    They come in four colors — graphite, gold, silver and blue. Their GPU provides 50% faster graphics performance than competitors, which Apple said is the leader in the sector.

    Their Super Retina XDR display comes in 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches. As for battery life, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max last 1.5 and 2.5 longer, respectively, compared to their predecessors. They start at $999 and $1,099.

    For fitness users, Apple Watch Series 7 has nearly 20% larger screen area and 40% thinner edges than the previous model, and over 50% more screen area than Series 3. It will support Fitness+.

    Dubbed as the most durable Apple Watch ever built, Series 7 has resistance against cracks, dust and water. Powered with WatchOS 8 that senses cycling activity, it has an 18-hour battery life, while it charges 33% faster than its predecessor. It starts at $399.

    As for tablets, the new iPad carries A13 bionic chip with 20% faster CPU, GPU and neural engine than the previous one, which Apple said it is 3 times faster than Google’s Chromebook, and 6 times faster than the top-selling Android tablet. The new tablet supports the first-generation Apple Pencil. It is powered by iPadOS 15.

    The new iPad Mini, which comes in four different colors with 5G, has a liquid retina display with a screen size raised to 8.3 inches. It has a 40% jump in CPU performance compared to its previous model. It has a 12 MP rear camera and ability to record in 4K, while it also supports Apple Pencil.

    Both iPad models are built with a 100% recycled aluminum enclosure, according to Apple.

    Apple’s iPhone smartphones by far continue to be the largest revenue generator for the company with $39.57 billion net sales in the third fiscal quarter, up 49.8% from the same period of last year.

    Net sales of iPhone climbed to $153.1 billion for the nine months ending June — up 37.5% year-on-year, according to the company’s latest financial figures released on July 27.

  • University Cardiologist Sues Apple Inc For Stealing His Heartbeat-Monitoring Invention

    University Cardiologist Sues Apple Inc For Stealing His Heartbeat-Monitoring Invention

    The iPhone maker Apple Inc has been sued by a New York University cardiologist who alleges that the Tech Giant firm’s Apple Watch uses his patented heartbeat-monitoring invention and he wants compensation.

    Yesterday, Dr Joseph Wiesel, who teaches at New York University School of Medicine filed the lawsuit in federal court in Brooklyn. According to Wiesel, Apple Watch violates his patent for a method to detect an irregular heartbeat.

    The case is Wiesel v. Apple Inc., 19-7261, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn)

    Apple wearables segment generated more than $24 billion in sales profits last year. The segment which entails Apple Watch, Apple TV and Beats headphones, generated more profits after Apple marketed a feature in the watch that can measure the wearer’s heart rate and provide notifications of an irregular pulse.

    According to Wiesel, his invention covered “pioneering steps in atrial fibrillation detection by monitoring irregular pulse rhythms from a succession of time intervals.

    He wants the court to order Apple to pay him royalties and block the company from using his invention without permission. Wiesel said Apple refused to negotiate in good faith to avoid this lawsuit when he first contacted Apple in September 2017 giving the California-based company detailed information about the patent.