December 22, 2024 07:23 AM

Apple March Event: May Feature Possible Launching Of New iPads, Latest iPhones, Other Devices

The Apple event held on March for the past years has been highly anticipated by fans to take place this 2017. Among the possible products expected to be revealed are new iPads, iPhones, and other devices.

As of this writing, Apple has not confirmed that there will be a March event this year. However, the pattern tells us that the past two years had been the company's tradition of launching new products to the public during their March event.

Interestingly, in 2011, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad 2 on a September event and was followed by iPad 3 and a new version of Apple TV in March 2012. In March 2015, the all-new MacBook and Apple Watch were launched on Apple's March event as well. The same goes in 2016 where we got to see the iPhone SE and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro.

One of the highly anticipated products to be launched on a possible Apple March Event is the iPad. Reportedly, Apple is set to introduce new model names and new sizes for the product line. There are speculations that a possible 7.9-inch iPad mini size might be launched as well as a 10.5-inch iPad Pro with enhanced specs and features, says T3.

Regularly, Apple launches iPhones in its September event. However, last year was a surprise when iPhone SE was introduced during their March event. There are heavy predictions of an upgraded iPhone 7 to be introduced and most likely, the Apple March event could be a good venue.

Meanwhile, the MacBook, which was introduced a couple of years ago could get a good upgrade and use this year's March event for its launch. Most probably it could feature the Touch Bar. A new iMac could also get a launch for the yet unconfirmed event.

Another anticipated product for the Apple March event is the Apple TV, which is now over a year old. Although Apple Watch Series 3 launch is a little early, it is still possible for the upcoming event, which could use new editions with fresh colors and straps.

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