The technology sector is bracing for a significant hardware rollout from one of the world's most prominent electronics companies. Reports indicate Apple is planning amajor product blitznext week, opting for a digital launch rather than a traditional presentation.
Consumers and analysts are preparing for announcements spanning three days from 2 March through 4 March. This strategy reflects a growing trend for the technology giant.
The upcoming device is said to come with a 12.9-inch display that's both compact and easy to carry, making it an ideal pick for students who are always on the move. Under the hood, the lightweight laptop is expected to run on a modified version of theA18 Pro chip, which originally powered the iPhone 16 Pro.
To appeal to a broader demographic, the company plans to offer the laptop in a variety of fun colour options. Rumors suggest this entry-level model might launch with an aggressive starting price around $699–$799 (£550–£630), positioning it below the MacBook Air.
According to reports from Mark Gurman, Apple plans to officially introduce the iPhone 17e during the first week of March. Positioned as the next evolution of the current model, the new smartphone is expected to deliver four noticeable upgrades over last year's iPhone 16e.
Buyers can expect the new A19 chip to handle multitasking with ease while boosting battery life. Apple is also bringing MagSafe support to this model, giving users the convenience of wireless charging without stepping up to the higher-end lineup.
Another standout improvement comes from Apple's custom C1X modem, which will deliver much faster 5G speeds and a more stable connection overall.
Furthermore, the device will incorporate the proprietary N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7, giving users unprecedented internet speeds.
Beyond the budget laptop and mobile phone, the technology firm has an extensive lineup of computing devices ready. Other potential products arriving next week include a substantially refreshed iPad Air equipped with the highly capable M4 chip.
Consumers might also see a standard iPad 12 powered by the A18 chip, providing robust performance for everyday tasks. Apple is reportedly working on a fresh look for the MacBook Air, centered around the upcoming M5 chip. It's a move that should please the creative crowd—think editors and designers who've been hunting for that perfect balance of portability and raw speed.
Source: International Business Times UK