Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has been a reliable source for Apple rumors in the past, so it’s worth listening when he says that there will be an event on March 8th showcasing new low-cost iPhone SE with 5G and refreshed iPad Air models.
While the iPhone SE has been around since 2020, an update could make it a better value. A15 CPUs and 5G may come to existing models in 2021 or soon after with improved cameras inside of their 4.7-inch shell similar to what we see now on launch day at $399 ( identical price ). Touch ID is unlikely because there isn’t any design change from before but Bloomberg didn’t mention anything else so who knows?
Bloomberg reports that we should expect to see a faster chip and improved cameras inside the same shell as before, which currently houses an iPhone SE. This model was introduced in 2020 at $399 but has remained stagnant since its launch day price point; with A15 CPUs now standard for all iPhones (and 5G on deck), this could make it even better value without any changes made aesthetically or functionally by way of Touch ID functionality remaining present either way—perhaps they’ll decide not too!
We should expect a new version of iOS with mask-friendly facial recognition support in March also. Software updates could also add more emoji and the much anticipated Universal Control feature that links one keyboard/mouse setup to work across multiple Macs or iPads, says Gurman hearing from sources close!”

iOS 12, the next major update for iPhones and iPads that use Face ID is expected to launch in March. It’ll include mask-friendly facial recognition support with a new version of iOS 12 releasing later this year through software updates or as part of an initial release on Macs once Universal Control links up keyboards/mices across multiple devices allowing users greater flexibility when working between home computer setups versus taking their work everywhere they go!
It’s an exciting time to be an Apple user! The company has announced its latest products, including new iMac and Mac Pro desktops as well as the redesigned MacBook Air. They are also expected to release three different versions of iPhone 14 this year with 4 models per month being released from September-December followed by 3 more in March 2020 until finally reaching October 2021 where we can expect them all at once again just like the last cycle when these refreshed gadgets came out alongside other goodies such AR/VR headset or smart speaker devices that don’t require eyesight nor voice recognition technology for use (iSpot). Stay tuned because there’s always something cooking over here…
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