Apple's last keynote was already last year, and the next one continues to be awaited. The firm has still not communicated anything about its potential date, but we know that the month of March is often marked on its calendar. In 2020, however, we were only entitled to a simple press release announcing the launch ofthe fourth generation iPad Proand its Magic Keyboard.
Since then, Cupertino has been able to adapt to the particular health situation and now offersonline events, without interaction with the public but rather well put together andstill meeting large audiences according to Tim Cook. This is also what could also happen during the23 marsnext, in just over two weeks, as Jon Prosser suggests on his Twitter account:
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— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser)March 8, 2021
He confirms the information from a lesser-known leak account, which had announced this date a little earlier:
Thanks@jon_prosserand@duanrui1205annonced by me.https://t.co/AjrHqD5dmM
— LP iHacktu Pro (@ihacktu)March 8, 2021
What products this time?
During this supposed keynote, everything suggests that Apple will (finally) reveal theAirTags. These connected key rings, which once again have never been officially confirmed, aim to directly compete with Tile orle Samsung SmartTag. The objective is simple: geolocate your most important belongings, by attaching a Bluetooth chip or even equipped with a GPS sensor.
Another possibility: the arrival of aFifth generation iPad Pro. Still with a LiDAR radar, the latter should not change much compared to its predecessor, technically speaking. However, the solution chosen to produce its screen would then use mini LED. Its advantage? Consume less energy, and offer better colors.
No smartphone
L’iPhone SEthird generation, also hypothetical, should however not see the light of day this month. Most rumors in fact assure that the next model will not be revealed before 2022. Sales of the current model continue to do well, according to the most recent estimates from various analyst firms.
THEMac, on the other hand, could see them release a few additional editions. Apple has announced that it wants to equip its entire range with its new proprietary processors, calledsilicon. These are already considered faster and less demanding than Intel's alternatives: a winning bet on the buyer's side.