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At a virtual event on Tuesday, which has the tagline “peek performance,” Apple is expected to announce several product updates, including a big upgrade to its MacBooks and iMacs, powered by the second iteration of its in-house processor. But the unofficial star of the event may be an updated iPhone SE.
Apple’s event will be livestreamed on its website, YouTube and other social media platforms. It is set to kick off at 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. ET. Here’s a closer look at what to expect:
An affordable 5G iPhone
The new version is expected to run on Apple’s faster A15 Bionic chip, feature an updated camera that shoots 4K video and could drop the classic notch usually found at the top. But it’s the expected 5G capability that could be the ultimate draw for customers, by giving them access to the faster wireless network at a more affordable price point — or at least that may be Apple’s hope.
“We still have not seen an overwhelming demand for it from our consumer smartphone surveys,” said Anthony Scarsella, an analyst at market research firm IDC. “It just happens that most new devices entering the market are 5G enabled; it’s more of a supply-side push.”
But he does believe the expected $399 price point — the same as the current iPhone SE — will appeal to first-time buyers, as well as those looking to switch from Android and people who prefer smaller screens.
A 5G iPad Air
The next-generation iPad Air is also said to be getting the same A15 processor as the new iPhone SE, along with 5G connectivity and a new front-facing camera.
New Macs
Apple launched its first in-house M1 silicon chipset for its computer lineup in 2020, shifting away from years of using a one-size-fits-all option from Intel. At the time, Apple claimed it was the world’s fastest CPU core and fastest integrated graphics in a personal computer. A year later, Apple introduced its M1 Pro and M1 Max processors to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro line.
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A potential surprise
Last year, alongside a new iPad Pro, colorful iMacs and a purple iPhone, Apple also unveiled AirTags, a Tile-like Bluetooth locator that attaches to and helps you find items such as keys, wallets, laptops or even your car. So it’s possible Apple could have a hidden gadget or two hiding in the wings this year, too.
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