Apple unveils next-generation iPhone SE and iPad Air 5

Apple held a spring new product launch on March 8, launching smartphones, tablets, workstation hosts, monitors, and M1 Ultra chips. This conference theme is still about environmental protection, and the packaging of the products uses recycled materials. Most of the new products will go on sale on March 18. Among these new varieties, iPhone and iPad should be the products that everyone is more concerned about.

For the new generation of iPhone SE, like the previous two generations, it is still a small-screen model that focuses on performance, maintaining the beautiful tradition of the SE series only changing the chip but not the appearance design, the core processor is replaced with the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13 series. Others remain the same, the old molds, such as the screen is still a 4.7-inch LCD screen, retains the Touch ID physical home button, etc., and provides three colors of black, white, and red.

In terms of price, the new iPhone SE is more expensive than the previous generation. Specifically, the 64GB version is  $429, the 128GB version is $479, and a 256GB version has been added this time, priced at $256.

The Apple iPad Air 5 design remains the same as the previous generation. The main upgrade is performance. The processor has been upgraded to M1, providing a 12 million front wide-angle lens, and a 5G version has been added. In terms of color matching, this time the Apple iPad Air 5 has added blue, providing five kinds of blue, white, gray, purple, and pink. In terms of price, the 64GB version is $599, and the 256GB version is $749.