Apple is reportedly preparing for a series of announcements leading into its March 4 “Apple experience,” with several devices expected to debut during the period. While the company has not officially confirmed product reveals, industry reports suggest that multiple hardware and software updates could arrive over a three-day announcement cycle.
Apple’s three-day launch strategy
In the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman wrote that Apple is planning a three-day sequence of announcements beginning March 2 and concluding March 4. Instead of a traditional keynote, the company is expected to release updates across multiple days, with the final day featuring in-person sessions in cities such as London, New York, and Shanghai.
Gurman notes that at least five products could be introduced, spanning hardware, software, and possibly new chips. Among the anticipated highlights is the iPhone 17e, which could serve as the company’s next affordable iPhone offering. The device is tipped to retain a familiar design language while bringing upgrades such as improved networking capabilities and MagSafe charging support.
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Another widely discussed product is a new low-cost MacBook, potentially priced below $1,000, roughly around Rs 90,700, and powered by an A-series chip instead of Apple’s M-series processors. This approach may allow Apple to target a wider audience seeking a more accessible Mac experience.
Macs, iPads, displays and software updates in focus
Apart from these products, Apple is also expected to introduce updated MacBook Pro models powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, along with a refreshed MacBook Air and possibly a new Mac Studio configuration.
On the tablet side, refreshed iPad Air and entry-level iPad models are reportedly in development, likely featuring chipset upgrades rather than major design changes. There is also speculation around a second-generation Studio Display and advancements tied to Apple’s silicon roadmap.
Software announcements may play a significant role as well, with reports hinting at improvements to Siri and broader platform updates. While not all rumoured products may appear simultaneously, the early March announcement window could mark an important start to Apple’s 2026 product cycle.
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