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A look at the latest lineup of Apple iOS devices

With refreshed lineups, the landscape of iPhone and iPad offerings has changed slightly
iDevices
March 21, 2016

Apple has announced a new 4-inch handset, the iPhone SE, along with a 9.7-inch iPad Pro. How does the release of these two devices affect your available options for purchasing a new tablet or iPhone? Let’s take a look at the new lineup of iOS products.

The lineup in a nutshell

The lineup in a nutshell

The iPhone lineup

The iPhone SE, just announced, brings newer technology to the 4-inch form factor

If you like your data in nice tables, here’s a simple breakdown of what your options are as of today for purchasing a new Apple handset. The latest addition to the product family, the iPhone SE, is a gorgeous new 4-inch handset that brings much of the latest in Apple’s technology to a smaller form factor.

Current headsets
The flagship 5.5-inch device
The flagship 4.7-inch device
Larger but slightly more budget-friendly, devices
The previous generation of the 4.7-inch device
The new 4-inch arrival

Retired iPhones: iPhone 5s

The selection of iPad tablets

The iPad Pro is now available in two different sizes

If you’re looking at purchasing a new iOS-based tablet, here is the latest breakdown of iPad models available for sale. The latest addition to the iPad lineup is the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, which offers four speakers, Apple Pencil support, and a Smart Connector in a smaller footprint than the original 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Current tablets
The largest, beefiest tablet
The latest, smaller version of the iPad Pro
A more budget-friendly 9.7-inch tablet
Small, but mighty, tablet
The budget tablet for smaller needs

Retired iPads: iPad Air

A widening variety of options

A widening variety of options

With the addition of the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro to the product family, your choices for iOS-based devices are wider than ever. Both new devices fill their own niches within the Apple ecosystem, and should be warmly welcomed.