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Apple releases red iPhones, cuts prices on lower-end iPads

Read more about Apple releases red iPhones, cuts prices on lower-end iPads on Business Standard. The iPad Air 2 is replaced by a new model simply called the iPad costing $329<br>

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Apple releases red iPhones, cuts prices on lower-end iPads

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  1. Apple releases red iPhones, cuts prices on lower-end iPads The iPad Air 2 is replaced by a new model simply called the iPad costing $329

  2. Apple is refreshing and cutting prices on two of its iPads, but held back on updating its higher-end tablets. A much-speculated 10.5-inch iPad didn't materialise, nor did new versions of iPad Pros aimed at businesses and creative professionals. Apple unveiled the new iPads through a press release rather than a staged event, the opposite of the process reserved for bigger product releases, which typically are unveiled in September or October, in time for the holiday shopping season. The tablet market is in an extended decline after a few years of rapid growth. According to IDC, tablet shipments fell 20 percent, to 53 million in the final three months of 2016, compared with the same period in 2015. The iPad Air 2 is replaced by a new model simply called the iPad. It retains a 9.7-inch screen, but the display is brighter and the processor faster. Its price starts at $329 for 32 gigabytes of storage, down from $399. The smaller, 7.9-inch iPad Mini 4 now comes with 128 gigabytes of storage starting at $399, down from $499. It's eliminating 32-gigabyte model, which used to sell for $399. Read More

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