Did you miss the keynote? Here's a 12 minute summary

As has become customary in recent years, the duration of the keynote is usually two hours long. In most cases, it is because the company usually repeats previously announced, shows us videos of the new functions, game or application demos ... but if we stop to separate the important, the event is greatly reduced. The guys at 9to5Mac have created a summary video in which they show us the most important of the event, a summary of only 12 minutes, so if you missed it and you are lazy to lose two hours of your time, this video is what what were you looking for.

In the presentation keynote in which Apple began by showing some images of the interior of the Steve Jobs Teather where the event was held, it continued with a few words from Tim Cook explaining why they had named the new event center that way. Angela Ahredts then spoke about the new Apple Stores and soon after the device renewal cycle began, starting with the Apple Watch, followed by Apple TV 4k, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and ending with the iPhone X.

During the provision of each of the devices, Apple inserted a large number of videos in which we could see what news these new models offer us. Special attention was also paid to virtual reality and the options offered by the new iPhone models. Unlike previous keynote, it must be recognized that it was not as tiresome as previous ones and that it was not a constant drip of news as happened at the WWDC that was held last June in which Apple presented all the news of the new operating systems that are about to reach users in their final version.


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