2016-03-03 14:58
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple set to launch new iPad and smaller iPhone on March 21

Apple set to launch new iPad and smaller iPhone on March 21

Many rumours have been surrounding the tech community on when Apple is planning on releasing an updated version to the iPad Air, as last year back in October the company seemed to miss out the 9.7-inch iPad from the keynote and instead unveiled the iPad Pro and iPad mini 4. Also rumours have suggested that a smaller iPhone is due, named the iPhone 5SE which will revert back to the 4-inch form factor and will feature Apple Pay and the A9 processor.

With many stories circulating the web all with contradicting dates, products and results we decided to hold off writing anything about this until we had a secure footing on the story. The latest on it is that Apple is expected to release a couple of new products later this month on March 21st, originally it was planned for March 15th. The company is set to unveil a new iPad Air 3, which is said to be a small iPad Pro with support for the keyboard cover and Apple Pencil while featuring the quad speaker layout. Also the 4 inch iPhone is to make a comeback with the iPhone 5SE which will have the same specs as the iPhone 6s.

Be sure to stay tuned to A&T Tech on March 21st for live blog and all the updates.

Alex Lowe

Apple set to launch new iPad and smaller iPhone on March 21

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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