These are the 7 major updates that we expect from Apple very soon

These are the 7 major updates that we expect from Apple very soon

Rumors have it that Apple won't be holding a keynote between March and early May, as it usually does. But nothing is certain. However, the products that have been in the spotlight recently might be officially revealed through a straightforward press release, and they may be accompanied by video presentations. Here is everything we know about these highly anticipated Apple products.

Here are some major updates we expect from Apple this week:

  • iPad Air Gets Bigger: Rumors suggest that new iPad Air models are on the way, with the potential for a larger 10.9 to 11-inch diagonal display. The sixth-generation iPad Air is anticipated to feature an M3 chip and thinner edges around the display.
  • No iPhone SE 4 This Year: Contrary to expectations, a fourth-generation iPhone SE is unlikely to launch this year due to disappointing sales of the third-generation model. Analysts suggest that the iPhone SE 4 is slated for release in the spring of 2025, featuring a larger screen than the current 4.7 inches, with 6.1 inches and the notch reminiscent of the iPhone 14 design.
  • Better Contrast on iPad Pro: Apple is gearing up to renew its iPad Pro range, featuring a thinner aluminum chassis, slight dimension adjustments, an upgrade to the M3 chip to replace the M2 processor on current models, and a front camera in landscape format. The switch to OLED technology is expected to enhance screen contrast. Apple will probably introduce a new generation of the Magic Keyboard. The integrated touchpad could then be wider, offering greater freedom of movement. The manufacturer is also said to be planning to add aluminum to the casing. The new iPad Pro may also benefit from wireless charging.
  • A Black Apple Pencil: Apple aims to unveil the third generation of its official iPad stylus, the Apple Pencil. While a new black color option is rumored, it remains uncertain. The Bluetooth-connected Pencil, set to arrive in spring, may continue to be powered by USB-C for recharging.
  • The First MacBook Air M3s Arrive: Apple is rumored to launch a 13.6-inch MacBook Air with an M3 processor, signaling the end of sales for the M1 model. The 13.6-inch MacBook Air M2 may continue to be available at a reduced price alongside the new release.
  • The 15-Inch MacBook Air with M3 Version: The 15-inch MacBook Air, introduced last year, is expected to receive an M3 version with enhanced features, including a ten-core graphics card, eight-core CPU, up to twenty-four gigabytes of RAM, two terabytes of internal storage, and an in-house AI-powered Neural Engine with sixteen cores.

Presentation Details: Apple is not expected to hold a keynote between March and early May. Instead, multiple product announcements may be made through a simple press release on Apple's official website, potentially accompanied by video presentations. Cupertino typically chooses Tuesday or Wednesday around 9 p.m. (CET) for such announcements.