In an ambitious series of launches, technology giant Apple unveiled a range of new products and services at its event on Tuesday. Here is a list:
Big-screen iPhones
Apple is stretching the screen size for its iPhones to better compete with devices from Samsung and others. The iPhone 6 will have a 4.7-inch screen and that of the Phone 6 Plus will be 5.5 inches, moving into the "phablet" market.
Pricing will start at $199 for the iPhone 6 for US customers on a two-year contract and $299 for the larger model. The devices will be available September 19.
Apple Watch
Described as the company's "most personal device ever," the Apple Watch will pair with iPhones and allow users to view messages and apps on the wrist. The device will use a "digital crown" to scroll, zoom and navigate without obstructing the display. The side-mounted crown also serves as the home button and a way to access the Siri personal assistant.
The watch will be available in "early 2015" in two sizes and three collections, starting at $349.
iOS 8
Apple's mobile operating system iOS 8 which has been in the works for some time will be made available on September 17. The new platform is a free software update for iPhones and iPads and will support features such as Apple's Health app that monitors health and fitness, and the HomeKit for home automation.
With HomeKit, users can say "good morning," and have the lights turned on in specific rooms, the thermostat adjusted and the garage door opened, for example. The software will have improved security, faster messaging and a new virtual keyboard.