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On March 21, we started the week with the presentation of the new devices which Apple has been working on in recent months: iPhone SE and the iPad Pro. Although in the case of the iPhone SE it has not eaten much of the head, since physically the exterior is exactly the same as the veteran iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s, but inside we find practically the same characteristics as the iPhone 6s except 3D Touch technology. But those of Cupertino have not used the second-generation ID Touch or the new 5 mpx front camera that the iPhone 6s do.

Apple also released the 9,7-inch iPad Pro, a 9,7-inch iPad that has many features similar to the 12,9-inch model Like the four speakers, the A9x processor (although limited in power) and compatibility with Apple Pencil. But in a movement of those moments that only Apple does, It has not included the same amount of RAM that the 12,9-inch (4GB) model integrates, a feature to take into account and that allows the device to better withstand the passage of time with the successive versions of iOS that are yet to come. Perhaps it was a deliberate move to try to prevent users from prolonging the life of their iPads as much.

Shortly after finalizing the keynote, Apple took advantage and released a final version of iOS 9.3, version that is offering a large number of problems to many millions of users, but especially to iPad 2 users, who have not been able to get past the activation screen, leaving the device locked. Fortunately Apple has reacted, late as always, and released a specific version for this model to fix this problem but it will not be the only one, since has retired the general updates for iOS 9.3 which were available for the iPad Air and lower devices and the iPhone 5s and lower devices. A real botch that Apple no longer had us used to.


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