Ahead of its official release date, Apple Inc. has already put iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro on preorders. The said new gadgets in town apparently features some pretty impressive feat.
On March 24, Thursday, the giant technology company activated the online preorder sales for its new hardware. Apple will start shipping the orders on March 31, the same day that the iPhone SE and new iPad Pro arrives in the business sector.
With a starting price of only $399, customers can finally get their hands on a 16gigabytes iPhone SE, a device that obtains a lot of its innovation from Apple's flagship iPhone 6s series. The new iPhone SE runs an expedient A9 processor with an embedded M9 motion coprocessor.
Aside from that, other interesting features include a 12-megapixel iSight camera and iTouch ID. As previously revealed, the iPhone SE is designed to supplant the iPhone 5s, as some customers were not enamored with the steadily increasing size of iPhones in the last few years.
The preorder is currently open to 13 territories such as Australia, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Canada, France, New Zealand, Singapore, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom, according to The Apple Insider.
The new iPad Pro, on the other hand, comes in at $599 for a 32GB WiFI version only. It is a 9.7-inch model that supports Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard. It apparently runs a rapid A9X SoC processor that provides ample power for image and video editing, drawing and among others' activities.
Much to the delight of the customers and fans, news has it that the company might expand both iPhone SE and iPad Pro sales until April as they want to cover another 47 countries including Czech Republic, Belgium, Bulgaria and Spain.
In other news, the iPhone SE have apparently been well-received by the mass public. The powerful internal of the said device got tons of praises and constructive reviews from critics. A standout feature of iPhone SE is its improved battery life, as it clearly beats out the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6s' battery lifespan, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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