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Apple Reportedly Plans to Unveil at Least Five New Products Next Week

In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple will have a three-day stretch of product announcements from Monday, March 2 through Wednesday, March 4. In total, he expects Apple to introduce "at least five products."


A week ago, Apple invited selected journalists and content creators to an "Apple Experience" in New York, London, and Shanghai on Wednesday, March 4 at 9 a.m. Eastern Time. At these in-person gatherings, the expectation is that attendees will receive hands-on time with the new products that Apple announces next week.

Given this launch is described as an "Apple Experience," it appears there will not be a traditional Apple Event live stream. Instead, the new products are expected to be unveiled in a series of press releases on the Apple Newsroom website.

A new lower-cost MacBook will "very likely" be one of the new products introduced next week, according to Gurman. Rumored features include a 12.9-inch display, a version of the iPhone 16 Pro's A18 Pro chip, and a variety of fun color options.

Gurman expects the iPhone 17e to debut by the first week of March. The device is expected to have four key upgrades over the iPhone 16e, including an A19 chip, MagSafe, Apple's C1X modem for faster 5G, and Apple's N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7.

Other potential products coming next week include an iPad Air with the M4 chip, an iPad 12 with the A18 chip, a MacBook Air with the M5 chip, and MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Two new Studio Displays are reportedly in the works too, but Gurman said it might be "overkill" for those to arrive next week.

In any case, it sounds like Apple's next products are just days away. This launch comes after Apple released a second-generation AirTag last month.

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8 weeks ago
Five new emojis?
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8 weeks ago
Give us an updated Apple TV. 😤
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8 weeks ago
No new Apple TV?
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8 weeks ago

At these in-person gatherings, the expectation is that attendees will receive hands-on time with the new products that Apple announces next week.
Do you mean the week after next?
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8 weeks ago
Gurman is like a TV weather reporter. He’s only close to being right when it’s just couple days away.
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8 weeks ago
Apple has a backlog of new products coming, if you believe the rumors it's almost 20 things in the works. They are advertising this as an "experience", so it seems like introducing a couple laptops, iPhone, and iPad wouldn't really cross that threshold. To me, it sound more like they want to get people onboard with "The Apple Experience", and considering how they are planning a push into the home with some new products that should be part of any Apple experience.

So, I'm going to predict that they push a bit farther into the rumored products and show what an integrated home life with Apple would be like. Get up in the morning and the new Apple home base chats with you about your schedule, the weather, reminders, etc. Then, drive to work with CarPlay, work on your laptop and iPad, a gym visit with AirPods and Apple Watch, go home to dinner with the family and a movie with AppleTV (or the Vision if you're a wealthy loner), and off to bed with your Apple Watch monitoring your sleep. All assisted by Siri seamlessly through all your products, as an actually useful assistant.

Apple has all these pieces, but it's not clear it has the vision to put it all together as a cohesive whole, or demonstrate it so completely. A lot of us have cobbled together something akin to this, but Apple in theory has the capability to put together the whole package, and this would be a way to demonstrate that (including showing new products that are coming like the rumored doorbell). That's what "The Apple Experience" really should be...if it's just a few product announcements that they could have done with a press release and demos at the Apple Store it will be a bit disappointing.
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