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iPhone 13: The lineup will consist of four models, two base and two Pro, with the same sizes as last year's iPhone 12 family. Entry-level models include the 5.4-inch iPhone 13 Mini and 6.1-inch iPhone 13 priced at $699 and $799, respectively, with 128GB, 256GB and 512GB storage configurations. As expected, the primary iPhone 13 upgrades are a bigger battery, camera improvements and the faster A15 Bionic processor, which Apple said offers "the fastest CPU in any smartphone, up to 50% faster than the leading competitor." At the top of the price range, the iPhone 13 Pro will get 1 terabyte of storage for $1,499, while the 1TB Pro Max will have a price tag of $1,599.
iPad: The new base model (starting at $329) will include the A13 Bionic processor, offering "three times faster performance than the average Chromebook and six times faster than the bestselling Android tablet." The base model also inherits ultrawide camera and Center Stage tracking, while featuring a powerful neural engine that will better support functions like Live Text. Apple separately updated its iPad Mini ($499) for the first time since early 2019, gaining 5G support, new color options, rounded corners, better CPU, and a screen size of 8.3 inches (from 7.9 inches). iPad sales have experienced a resurgence during the pandemic due to remote learning, streaming TV/movies and videogames.
Watch Series 7: The device, which was reportedly delayed by production issues, was announced at the event on schedule, but availability will be "later this fall" for $399. The main upgrade was the display size, with the smaller Watch model moving from 40-millimeters to 41-millimeters and the larger from 44-millimeters to 45-millimeters. The wearables also offer 18 hours of battery life, the same as the Watch Series 6 from last year. (97 comments)
In Europe, at midday, London +0.1%. Paris -0.4%. Frankfurt -0.1%.
Futures at 6:20, Dow +0.2%. S&P +0.2%. Nasdaq +0.3%. Crude +1.5% at $71.53. Gold -0.2% at $1803.10. Bitcoin +3.6% at $47483.
Ten-year Treasury Yield unchanged at 1.28%
Macau casino stocks slump amid heightened government supervision.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) boosts dividend by 11%, sets new $60B buyback.
Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) knows Instagram is harmful to teens, especially girls.
Palladium slides below $2,000/oz. to lowest close in 14 months.
Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) workers in Buffalo petition for union vote.
Winner of the electric pickup truck race: Rivian (RIVN).
Cathie Wood doubles down on $500,000 Bitcoin (BTC-USD) call.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) raises jet demand forecast on pandemic recovery.
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) brings palm recognition to concerts at Red Rocks.


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