Apple To Hold The Next Big Event On March 23, Unveiling The AirTags
Dhir Acharya
Apple will reportedly hold its next event this month. It may include the AirPods 3, or an iPad Pro update, the long-anticipated smart tracker tag.
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Apple will reportedly hold its next event this month, according to famous leaker Jon Proser. The upcoming big event may include products like the AirPods 3 or an iPad Pro update, the long-anticipated smart tracker tag. The leaker says the event may take place on March 23.
It’s possible that the AirPods 3 will resemble the AirPods Pro in terms of the design and features touch controls as well as a spatial audio support. Meanwhile, the AirTags tracking devices were previously thought to be announced in 2020 but we haven’t heard anything so far.
Last fall, the tech giant introduced a new line of Macs computer powered by its self-designed M1 processors, the Apple Watch 6, the iPhone 12 lineup, and multiple new iPad models.
In addition, rumor has it that the iPhone maker is working on smart glasses and an AR/VR headset. Last weekend, the firm said it has discontinued its iMac Pro model. The company confirmed that it’s killing the iMac Pro product line once its stock and supplies have cleared but didn’t reveal the reason behind this discontinuance. Apple is expected to use new, more powerful ARM-based Silicon in-house chips for its upcoming iMac computers, and different configurations to customers, which will help remove the need for a separate Pro model.
Since iMac Pro was introduced, it has always been considered one of the most powerful Apple computers. However, it barely got any upgrades or refreshes. Besides, according to recent rumors, it seems that Apple will redesign its upcoming computer to resemble the Apple Pro Display XDR monitor for the Mac Pro.
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