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Apple announced that it will hold an event on Tuesday, March 8, correcting all the predictions made so far. Which devices will be introduced?




Apple announced that it will hold an event on Tuesday, March 8, by correcting all the predictions made so far. Which devices will be introduced at the Apple Peak Performance event?


Which products will be introduced at the Apple event?

Apple is not one of the companies that likes to give advance information about the products it will introduce at its events. That's why we've compiled a list, covering previous events and leaks and reports to date. Before moving on to the list, it should be noted that the event can be watched live on the Apple YouTube channel and official website.


iPhone SE 3

iPhone SE 3 has been on the agenda for a long time with claims and reports. The smartphone will be the continuation of the iPhone SE 2, which was introduced to users in 2020, and will be the most affordable 5G-enabled model that the company has released to date. At the same time, we can say that it comes with a high-end processor such as the Apple A15 Bionic, which powers the iPhone 13 series, and we can say that the users are very excited.





Of course, one of the most curious issues about the iPhone SE 3 is design. It is not yet clear whether the smartphone will appear with a similar design to its predecessor iPhone SE 2 or with a more modern look. We will have to wait for the event to learn the design details.


5th generation iPad Air

The iPad Air, which appeared in front of users with its renewed and modern design in September 2020, can be showcased with its fifth generation on March 8. The device is expected to come with Apple A15 Bionic, 5G support and significant improvements on the camera side, used in the iPhone 13 series.






Mac Mini

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple will introduce a large number of Mac devices this year. We expect to see at least one of them at the event on March 8. In particular, the announcement of the event with the slogan Peek Performance strengthened the claims that the company will showcase a high-end Mac mini model that comes with M1 Max and M1 Pro chips.






One or two MacBooks with M2 chips

Apple continues to work on the successor of the M1 chip, which was presented to users in 2020. At the event on March 8, the MacBook Pro may come, powered by an M2 chip, which outperforms the M1 chip, but is somewhat inferior to the M1 Max and M1 Pro processors introduced in October 2021. On the other hand, there are claims that the laptop will not come with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a miniLED panel due to the affordable price concept.





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