On Tuesday, Apple announced a new version of its 9.7-inch iPad, and a special edition of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
The new red aluminum iPhone is part of Apple's decade-long (RED) campaign, which contributes to the Global Fund to fight AIDS. The new phone starts at $749 and will hit stores Friday, March 24.
Apple is the world's largest corporate donor to the Global Fund, contributing more than $130 million, the company said.
The new, updated iPad comes with the A9 chip and iOS 10. This time last year, Apple released the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, priced from $599, which featured Apple Pencil compatibility, and an improved display.
Apple shares closed at an all-time high of $141.46 a share on Monday, and inched higher in premarket trading.
Source: CNBC
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