Apple may do things differently next week. We’re used to Apple events filled with multiple product announcements, but Bloomberg’s Mark Grumman reports that Apple may switch things up for this year’s March reveal.
Apple invited press and analysts to an “experience” on Wednesday, March 5. Apple usually refers to its launches as events if they are announcements, and it usually hosts its reveals on Tuesdays. Grumman says he’s heard it will be an event for the press to try out products announced in the past few days.
He says sources claim that at least five products will be announced throughout the week, starting March 2, possibly on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. If true, this could mean we see announcements spread out over three days instead of all coming at once.
Previous rumors suggest we’re set to see an iPhone 7e, new iPad models, and a long-running low-cost MacBook. The MacBook reportedly features a 12-inch display and an Apple A-series processor, which is commonly used in iPhones and iPads.
Other rumors suggest that we could also see new MacBook Pro models powering the M5 Pro and M5 Max each.
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Each of these three categories can be spread over a single day. Although sources have not yet hinted at a schedule for the announcements or whether they will be grouped by product type. Apple has yet to announce a live stream for its March 5 event, and it won’t be a traditional launch. The brand is hosting its experiences in London, New York and Shanghai.
The last Apple product debuted with little fanfare, with the AirTag 2 introduced in a January press release alongside a new Apple Watch band design to celebrate Black History Month.
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