SAN FRANCISCO — On a day when Apple showed off lots of new devices, the i Phone was still the star of the show.
Timothy D. Cook,
Apple’s chief executive, presented the latest version of the company’s
iPhone on Wednesday, along with several revamped devices in an event in
the spacious Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
Mr. Cook called the new phones, “the most advanced smartphones in the world.”
Apple executives demonstrated most of the anticipated new features of the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, including an upgraded, 12-megapixel
camera and a new capability called 3D Touch. It can sense how hard a
user is pressing a button, allowing for easier access to different menus
and information. It also gives users “tactile feedback” when they touch
their screens. Pressure-sensitive touch screens are already available
on the Apple Watch and the new MacBook.