Apple is set to unveil new products this week, exciting iPhone owners. Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, teased the upcoming launch on Twitter, hinting at a significant event starting Monday. A video accompanying the post showed a hand sketching the Apple logo on what seems to be a MacBook lid, hinting at potential laptop releases.
Among the anticipated releases is the iPhone 17e, expected to replace the current iPhone 16e model. The new iPhone is rumored to offer faster speeds and integrate MagSafe technology, a feature absent in its predecessor. Bloomberg’s Apple reporter, Mark Gurman, predicts that Apple will introduce at least five new products between March 2 and March 4, including iPhones, iPads, and Mac models, along with accessories.
Media events are scheduled worldwide on March 4, with showcases planned in New York, London, and Shanghai. Alongside the iPhone 17e, Apple may unveil a budget-friendly MacBook in vibrant colors like yellow, running on an A-series chip similar to those in iPhones. This MacBook is expected to be more affordable than the MacBook Air, catering to users seeking a lightweight yet cost-effective everyday machine.
Rumors also suggest upgrades to the iPad lineup, with the iPad Air potentially receiving the M4 chip and the standard iPad transitioning to the A18 chip. Additionally, Apple may introduce updated Mac Studio desktops and a new Apple Studio Display. These anticipated releases promise an exciting week for Apple enthusiasts, with Mirror Online set to cover all announcements as they unfold.