According to information from the Korean newspaper Economic Daily News, it will be on March 16 that Apple will unveil many products,including the famous AirTags.
Apple would also take advantage of the event to present two new iPad models. A new, faster iPad Pro, and a new version of the iPad mini which would be very redesigned.
Due to the health crisis, the event will not take place in the Steve Jobs Theater as was customary before 2020, but it will be a pre-recorded video where Apple continues the presentations, minus the noise from the public.
If the sources of the publication are not necessarily the most reliable that exist, the information put forward remains very logical, which gives it, a little, more credibility. For example, Apple unveiled the iPad Pro 2020 series on March 18. That said, similar events have come later on the calendar in previous years. In 2019, the date was March 25. And in 2018, Apple chose March 27.
iPad and AirTags at the heart of the action
According to informants, the bulk of this event should be focused on the iPads which will be presented as the stars of this presentation evening.Regarding the iPad Pro, the latter should regain the lead in power ahead of the latest iPad Air, and also serve as the first piece to integrate a mini-LED screen, feedback around this technology being eagerly awaited by Apple, which is thinking of adding this technology screen on an iPhone in the future. This new iPad Pro could also be Apple's first tablet to house a 5G modem.
Regarding the iPad mini, the second tablet expected in mid-March, the changes could be drastic. The contours of the latter could be much finer allowing the screen to take up a space never before achieved on these models with 9 inches diagonal. Internal changes are also expected for Apple's smallest tablet, which has not been updated by the Cupertino company since 2019.
The “one more thing” of this “Apple March” evening should be AirTags. Numerous rumors about these little trackers have been circulating on the web for months without Apple having ever given the slightest concrete information about them. While Samsung released its SmartTags last January, which were in direct competition with Apple's trackers. La Pomme could imitate its Korean rival and offer its own products during this March 16 event.
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By : Keleops AG