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Apple Has Announced A Limited Edition Red iPhone 7

Apple Has Announced A Limited Edition Red iPhone 7

Very cool.

James Dawson

James Dawson

Apple has added a shit ton of new devices to its online store following a surprise product drop.

New devices include a red iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, costing £699 ($749), and a new 9.7-inch iPad, costing £339 ($422).

The firm has also announced a new video-editing app called Clips which will be available for free from April.

The special edition iPhone, released in partnership with Red, will be available to order online worldwide and in stores from this coming Friday.

Credit: Apple

The handset will feature a stainless steel Apple logo, and will be available in 128 GB and 256 GB versions.

Apple said the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have been released in a red aluminium finish 'to mark 10 years of partnership between Apple and the ethical consumerism brand'.

Red was set up by U2 front-man Bono and philanthropist Bobby Shriver, and donates funding to worthwhile causes - like The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, said: "Since we began working with (Red) 10 years ago, our customers have made a significant impact in fighting the spread of AIDS through the purchase of our products.

"The introduction of this special edition iPhone in a gorgeous red finish is our biggest offering to date in celebration of our partnership with (Red), and we can't wait to get it into customers' hands."

The new 9.7-inch iPad will feature a bright retina display with over 3.1 billion pixels and comes in three different colours - silver, gold and space gray.

The device also has an Apple-designed A9 chip with 64‑bit architecture that delivers fast processing.

It has front- and back-facing cameras for low-light performance and HD video recording.

The tablet starts at $329 (£264).

Featured Image Credit: Apple

Topics: Apple, iPhone