Apple refreshed its iPhone product line Tuesday, introducing four new models, as well as a downsized version of its HomePod smart speaker. All of the new iPhones are built around Apple's blazing fast A14 Bionic chip, support all flavors of 5G wireless connectivity, and are protected by a Ceramic Shield that protects the phone from damage after a fall four times better than in previous models. "The Ceramic Shield may sound trivial to some people, but when you can improve the drop test performance of a smartphone by 4x, that's not a trivial achievement," Mark N. Vena, a senior analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, told TechNewsWorld. The big news from the event, though, was Apple finally making iPhones that support 5G. "This marks the start of a new era for iPhone," Apple CEO Tim Cook said at a virtual online event announcing the new products. Bringing 5G to the iPhone is a huge moment for the product, he noted. "5G will bring a new level of performanc