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Apple Rumor: iPhone 5 if and iPad Air 3 on sale from March 18

Apple could kick off the marketing of new iDevice since March 18, or three days after the presentation event expected for March 15. The reference is specifically to iPhone and iPad Air 5se 3. The data does not yet have an official character, but were popularized by 9toMac, source often well informed on the events of the House of Cupertino. Apple would have planned to launch distribution through online store and physical stores, while it would not be planning a sale through pre-order.

It would, therefore, a novel sales strategy: Apple usually makes available a new model of iPhone one to two weeks after the event presentation by preceding the date from the phase of pre-orders. Such a strategy also followed in the case of the iPad tablet (although with Apple iPad Pro has made the devices actually available two months after the presentation). Please note that the date printed on the source may change, depending on market. As often happens, in fact, the US market could be among the first to receive the new Apple products.

5se iPad Air and iPad 3 have already gone on several occasions to the headlines. The first is intended for users who continue to prefer a more compact form factor of the iPhone - iPhone 5se also continue to raise the 4 "display of the previous iPhone iPhone 5.x From the design perspective 5se would not differ from proceeding iPhone 5s introduced in 2013, but within the body would find its renewed hardware, including new M9 and A9 processors, the NFC chip to handle Apple Pay, support for Siri in always-on mode and a closely related camera module with that of iPhone 6. Affinity iPhone 6s regarding colors available: gold, rose gold, silver and space gray.

As for the heir of the appreciated and long-lived iPad Air 2, the main rumors concerning him refer to the Smart Connector presence and support for accessories that could include Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Among the innovations introduced in hardware also would contain a variant of the A9 processor and an upgraded camera segment (possible presence of a rear cam with flash). In exactly one month, you can begin to assess the merits of those described.

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