Everything you need to know about the new Apple iPhone 7 in 107 seconds
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which feature new cameras and a new design.
The new iPhone display will be 25% brighter than its predecessor and feature 3D Touch and a wider colour gamut.
The new series of phone comes in a steel finish called jet black, while other colours available include black, gold, silver, and rose gold.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will be water and dust resistant – at an IP67 rating.
The new rear camera on the phone has a six-element 28mm lens with a larger f/1.8 aperture, and uses a new 12MP sensor that Apple said is 60% faster and 30% more efficient.
It is accompanied by a new TrueTone flash with four LEDs and an upgraded image processor.
The iPhone 7 will also feature stereo speakers – one on the top and one on the bottom of the device – providing twice the volume of the iPhone 6S and increased dynamic range.
Apple also confirmed the new iPhone will not have a headphone jack, and will sport a single Lightning connection.
Apple also revealed its next generation of smartwatches, called Apple Watch Series 2.
The new watches will be water resistant up to 50 metres and are designed for swimming and surfing. They also have a built-in GPS.
They will come with an S2 chip, which includes a dual-core processor and new graphics processor – which Apple said will offer twice the graphics performance of the previous Apple Watch.
If you missed the launch event, Apple has released an edited version detailing all the important bits in 107 seconds.
