Apple will release a host of new products, including a budget iPhone, in early March.

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Apple recently invited select journalists and content creators to a special Apple experience event to be held in New York, London, and Shanghai on Wednesday, March 4.

Some overseas bloggers speculate that Apple may announce new products day by day from March 2nd to 4th (Monday to Wednesday).

He speculated that Apple might release new products through press releases in its newsroom, such as the iPhone 17e on Monday, a new iPad on Tuesday, and a new MacBook on Wednesday, followed by physical demonstrations and hands-on experiences at an event on March 4.

Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman responded that, according to his sources, Apple will release new products on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of that week.

Gurman also stated that Apple may not hold typical online live events for these new products, but instead announce them through press releases on the Apple Newsroom website, although a short video may be prepared for each new product.

Apple has a history of releasing new products between Monday and Wednesday, such as the new iPad mini and iPad Air, iMac and AirPods models in March 2019; and the new iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro models in October 2024.

Currently, several Apple products are rumored to be released soon, including:

Affordable MacBook: Equipped with an A18 Pro chip and a 12.9-inch display;

iPhone 17e: May be equipped with the A19 chip, MagSafe, and Apple’s C1X and N1 wireless chips;

iPad Air: Chip upgraded from M3 to M4;

iPad: Chip upgraded from A16 to A18 or A19;

MacBook Air: Chip upgraded from M4 to M5;

MacBook Pro: The chipset has been upgraded from M4 Pro and M4 Max to M5 Pro and M5 Max, and PCIe 5.0 is supported for faster SSD speeds;

Mac Studio: Chips upgraded from M4 Max and M3 Ultra to M5 Max and M5 Ultra;

Studio Display: Features a 27-inch screen, mini-LED backlighting, a refresh rate of up to 90Hz or 120Hz, HDR support, and an A19 or A19 Pro chip.

Home Hub: A brand-new smart home hub featuring a more personalized Siri, a 6- to 7-inch square display, an A18 chip, and support for FaceTime, among other features;

There are also security camera accessories designed by Apple that support HomeKit.

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