The video of the latest keynote is now available on YouTube

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Two days after the last keynote, Apple just hung up on the video of the event in which Apple introduced the new iPhone SE, the 9,7-inch iPad Pro and new nylon straps for the Apple Wach. Little more. In the same keynote Apple also showed us the process it follows to try to recycle most of the components of the devices. If for whatever reason you missed it or if you want to see it again, you can now do it directly from Apple's YouTube channel.

As we can see at the beginning of the keynote, last year Apple sold about 30 million 4-inch devices, a reason more than enough that they have taken into account when they considered the possibility of launching an iPhone 4 inches updated with the latest hardware. After a brief introduction Tim Cook gave way to the presentation of the iPhone SE, checking that aesthetically it is the same as the previous 4-inch models.

The next product the company introduced was the 9,7-inch iPad Pro, a smaller iPad than the 12,9-inch model. with somewhat less powerful hardware than its older brother, since the new model only includes 2 GB of RAM memory in addition to a power-limited A9X processor.

Apple closed the keynote announcing that this keynote it would be the last to be held on the Apple Campus, since for the rest of the year the pending keynotes are held outside this venue in order to accommodate more media as well as guests.


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