Apple, the American technology giant, has launched 4 new versions of its iPhone series of smart phones, which are “iPhone 14”, “iPhone 14 Plus”, “iPhone 14 Pro” and “iPhone 14 Pro Max”, varying in Size and features, in addition to the “AppleWatch8” and “Apple Watch SE” mini version, with a new watch for the first time with a size of 49mm, and the new generation of sound-isolating Apple AirPods Pro headphones.
iPhone 14 phones:
- Four versions with either 6.1-inch or 6.7-inch screens, advanced design, camera upgrades and unprecedented safety capabilities.
- An advanced camera system featuring a new front camera, real depth camera, and the Ultra Wide camera for unique perspectives.
- Satellite communication feature, to communicate with first responders in case of emergency in areas that cover 4G and 5G networks or Wi-Fi.
“iPhone 14” at 3399 dirhams for a capacity of 128 GB
“iPhone 14” at 3799 dirhams for a capacity of 256 GB
iPhone 14 for 4,649 dirhams, for a capacity of 512 GB
iPhone 14 Plus prices
“iPhone 14 Plus” at 3799 dirhams for a capacity of 128 GB
“iPhone 14 Plus” for 4199 dirhams for a capacity of 256 GB
“iPhone 14 Plus” at 5049 dirhams for a capacity of 512 GB
iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max
- The first Apple phones with a 48-megapixel main camera.
- Dynamic Island is an alternative to the notch in previous versions, to display alerts in a seamless fashion.
- Always On feature
- ProMotion Technology
- With 6 GB RAM
- Storage capacity up to 1 TB
- Apple’s new A16 processor
- Support for satellite communication, for emergency communication
- eSim
- Water and dust resistant
- Collision detection feature
- Starts at $999 for the iPhone 14 Pro.
- Starts at $1,099 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
- Available September 16th in 4 colors: deep lilac, silver, gold and space black
Apple iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max in under 6 minutes pic.twitter.com/M6EIHDOt7r
— Engadget (@engadget) September 7, 2022
iPhone 14 Pro price in UAE:
“iPhone 14 Pro” at 4299 dirhams for a capacity of 128 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro” for 4699 dirhams for a capacity of 256 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro” at 5549 dirhams for a capacity of 512 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro” for 6,399 dirhams for a capacity of 1 TB
iPhone 14 Pro Max price in UAE:
“iPhone 14 Pro Max” at 4699 dirhams for a capacity of 128 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro Max” for 5099 dirhams for a capacity of 256 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro Max” for 5949 dirhams for a capacity of 512 GB
“iPhone 14 Pro Max” for 6799 dirhams for a capacity of 1 TB
Headset “Apple AirPods Pro”
- Touch controls with voice via gestures
- Active Noise Cancellation
- 6 hours of use on a single charge
- Charging case provides 30 hours of listening
- At a price of 249 dollars .. equivalent to 949 dirhams
- Available to order September 9th
- On sale September 23
Apple AirPods Pro (2022) in under 3 minutes pic.twitter.com/4FZbOGu1kh
— Engadget (@engadget) September 8, 2022
The watch has health features, the most important of which are measuring heart rate, pressure, sleep, body temperature and the percentage of oxygen in the body, in addition to a sensor to measure body temperature changes that helps track ovulation and the menstrual cycle, with the feature of protecting and encrypting health data, and the feature of detecting falls and collision, with a battery that lasts up to 18 hours, support for satellite connection.
Prices in the UAE
The watch is available in the UAE at 1599 dirhams for the 41 mm screen, either the 45 mm version is available at 1719 dirhams
Apple Watch Series 8 in under 4 minutes pic.twitter.com/m6KChcguNs
— Engadget (@engadget) September 8, 2022
Apple Watch Ultra
- Size 49mm and design in titanium
- With a battery that lasts 36 hours on a single charge
- Up to 60 hours in low power mode
- It emits a distress siren within 15 seconds and has a range of 600 feet
- 12x more water resistant, up to 100m and enhanced microphone for phone calls
- Ideal for divers to a depth of 40 metres, the company describes it as a “dive computer”.
- Priced at $799
- In the markets September 23
Prices in the UAE
The Apple Watch Ultra is 3199 dirhams.
Apple Watch Series 8 in under 4 minutes pic.twitter.com/m6KChcguNs
— Engadget (@engadget) September 8, 2022