After more than a year of rumors, AirTags finally seem to be getting closer to a release for the general public. In any case, that’s what the YouTuber says.Jon Prosser, which we no longer present. Indeed, in a tweet shared on his personal account just yesterday, the videographer assures that the supposed key rings from the Apple brand are still on the way for next month. Which confirms previous rumors counting on the same date.
However, this information must be considered with caution, since itssource was already wrongseveral times, announcing with certainty the arrival of AirTags during the keynotes in September and then last November. To then reiterate his estimate during the deployment of iOS and iPad 14.3, again without success.
Competition on a war footing
If AirTags do indeed end up on the market in March, their marketing could be a tidal wave. Among his victims,Tile, which despite its equally interesting value propositionseriously worried about Apple's hegemony. A standoff had also been initiated between the two companies, at the level of the highest European institutions.
Since then, however, the situation seems to have calmed down. But it's very likely that all regular iPad or Mac buyers who are already Tile customers will end up finding it much easier to pair an AirTag to their device. Just takethe example of the AirPods Max wireless headphonesto realize that thesynchronisationnative between a device and an iPhone is much easier than using Bluetooth.
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A revisited iPad Pro?
Still within about two to five weeks, Apple could also equip its iPad Pro range with a fifth generation. As a reminder, the last one was released around the same time last year. Its main novelty then resided in the integration of a LiDAR radar on the rear panel. The Magic Keyboard, unveiled at the same time, also caused a lot of talk.
The new iPad Pro, meanwhile, shouldn't change much. However, it is assumed that it will bedelivered with a mini LED panel,as various leaks suggestfrom subcontracting circuits established in Asia.