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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Apple iPhone 5SE and iPad Air 3: check the date of launch


Apple could hold a media event next March 15 that will have three different products protagonists. This was revealed by 9to5Mac, which states, however, that the exact date may change slightly in the coming weeks: "Since the event is scheduled for a month and a half away from the date could slip today." You will still early ads for Apple since last September.

Within the event you should talk to three different devices: the expected 5SE iPhone, iPad Air 3 and a small revision minor for Apple Watch, such as the introduction of a new camera and straps.


We start more interesting anticipation, the iPhone 5 SE. It is a new 4-inch model that would replace the current line-up iPhone 5S. The look will be taken up by the iPhone 6 and 6S, while under the body we will find, according to rumor, an Apple A9 processor with M9 co-processor supported by 1GB of RAM and powered by a 1,624 mAh battery. Two models of the new range, with respectively 16 and 64GB storage.
The device should be integrated Touch ID, but it seems very unlikely today the presence of Touch 3D, a feature that should remain exclusively for top of the range. The first deliveries of 5SE iPhone are expected in the last days of March, first weeks of April, much earlier than the update of the typical line-up of high-end smartphones.
During the event it could also be announced iPad Air 3, but the details known to date on the tablet are much more skinny. It seems that the next version will have some features taken from the Pro model, such as the Smart Connector and four stereo speakers. In addition, the camera may be combined with an LED flash, unusual feature in the tablet family of Cupertino. Less likely instead to the latest rumor from DigiTimes, which claims that the tablet there will be a 4K display and 4GB of RAM.
The latest product among those announced in March will be a new evolution of Apple Watch. At the moment it is hard to think of a completely refurbished model, because a slight change in the features (such as the introduction of a FaceTime camera) and the introduction of new straps.

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