Apple Event: when is it and what is going to be presented
The next Apple Event is going to take place in the next few weeks and new devices will be presented there. Which? All these.
The next Apple Event is right around the corner. The next event for the company that Tim Cook runs could be held in Cupertino (no public) on March 23 or 30. Rumors point more to the first date than the second. What is going to be presented at that event? Apparently, there will be devices such as the AirTag s, a new generation of iPad Pro and more Mac computers equipped with Apple Silicon processors.
Initial speculation pointed to an event that will occur on March 16; However, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman dismissed the possibility, leaving the door open for an event later in the month. Other leakers assure that the Apple event will take place on the same date as the OnePlus 9 reveal, which is scheduled for Tuesday, March 23 .
Due to the global health crisis, Apple’s event is expected to be held digitally and streamed live through its official YouTube channel and website. A pple tends to hold events on Tuesday and is also expected to hold an event in “early spring” to coincide with the release of App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14.5.
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Official details about Apple’s event remain unknown. However, mounting evidence of the imminent launch of AirTags suggests that Apple’s tracker could make its debut at the rumored March 23 event. DigiTimes and others have also suggested that Apple will release updated iPad models with mini-LED displays and faster processors in the first half of the year.
iPad Pro 2021 at the March Apple Event
The first device that could be presented would be the 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 . This tablet will sport the same design as the 2020 iPad Pro . It will have a slate-like form factor and a square-shaped dual camera setup and an additional sensor. Details on all three sensors are unknown, but we can expect it to house a 12MP main camera and LiDAR sensor alongside the 8MP ultra-wide camera. At the front, the 11-inch screen will be surrounded by narrow bezels like the 2020 iPad Pro.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2021 will house the Face ID sensors on the display . There is no information on the inclusion of Touch ID within the power button like the iPad Air 2020. The larger iPad Pro will also have a four-speaker system. It will sport a dual camera setup on the back with the LED flash and LiDAR sensor. Apple also intends to transition to the mini LED display for the iPad Pro.
AirTags at the March 2021 Apple Event
AirTags is Apple’s version of Bluetooth tags that can be used to track the attached item using your iPhone. You can put them in your purse, bag or keys, and you will always know the location of all these objects. There are several similar products available from other brands, but Apple’s AirTags are expected to redefine the category using UWB (ultra-wideband) technology found in the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, and Pro models .
MacBook Pro at the March 2021 Apple Event
MacBook Pro models lean to come with the mini LED display . Rumors also suggest that upcoming MacBook models will come with the higher-powered M1X chip. Other details of Apple’s laptop are currently unknown.
Apple also further increased speculation about this year’s Mac product line last week when it decided to discontinue the iMac Pro . A radically redesigned iMac with thin bezels and silicone internals from Apple is expected to launch sometime this year, and the discontinuation of the iMac Pro suggests that it will happen sooner rather than later. T lso is expected that new models of MacBook Pro 14 and 16 inches to debut in 2021 , but that seems to be something that Apple would schedule for the fall rather than the spring.
AirPods 3 at the March 2021 Apple Event
There have also been leaks of new third-generation AirPods , which will adopt many of the features of their more expensive AirPods Pro siblings. However, it is unclear if they are ready for release this month.
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