Apple introduced the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, today introduced the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at an event at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California, the same place where the company unveiled the first Mac in 1984. 
"We have some amazing products to share with you and we believe that at the end of the day will agree with us that this is a great day for Apple," Cook said from the stage of the Flint Center. 
The iPhone 6 are the narrowest reported to date and have, as expected, larger screens of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, respectively, compared to four inches of existing models. 

Also, the new models are 50% faster than the original iPhone and its battery is 50% more efficient, explained Apple's website in a live report. 
Software firm Adobe said Monday in its report on trends in mobile screen technology that the next generation of iPhones must increase to keep the technology giant to lose market share. 
The iPhone and iPad dominate most mobile internet access, with 54% and 80%, respectively, of the market share in the categories of phones and tablets. 
Along with the phone, the company introduced its highly anticipated smart watch, which he simply called "Watch. 
"The Apple Watch is the most personal device we have ever created," said chief executive Tim Cook to announce this long-awaited breakthrough in the new field of wearable technology, AFP reported. 
Furthermore, ApplePay, a new system of electronic, designed to allow users to transact only presenting his phone off. 
According to Cook, the system ApplePay replace "antiquated process payment" in cash or credit and debit cards, by "an entirely new system."

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