Apple to launch new iPhone, iPad in March: 9to5mac
The site also reported that Apple will be hosting an event to unveil the products on Thursday, March 15. The sale of the new iPad Air and new iPhone would start on Friday, with no room for a pre-order phase. iPhones are historically launched with a pre-order.
In any case, readers should note that Apple has not confirmed the iPad Air 3 specifications, price or release date so far.
Apart from the new iPhone 5se and the iPad Air 3, the march 15 event will also serve as the venue for the unveiling of the new Apple Watch Sport bands. Apple has a strict policy which states that the Apple devices must ONLY be repaired via authorized service centers, but a large number of users prefer to have it fixed via third party vendors as that costs a fraction of the costs for them.
Apparently, setting the date on an iPhone to January 1, 1970, will immediately brick the device.
Rumors are circulating that iPhone 5se will be similar in appearance with the iPhone 5s but the glass will be a little curbed just like the iPhone 6s device. That includes the iPhone 5 and 5s.
As for the devices specs and features, it was previously reported that the Apple iPad Air 3 is a 9.7-inch tablet that has four speakers to bring its audio quality up to iPad Pro’s level.
With a smaller gadget that is priced lower than the flagships but offering superior capabilities (more of a compact version) just like their costlier counterparts, Apple might just be right to think that it can cash in on this product as soon as possible. The new technology may turn out to be a wide-ranging feature for the iPhone, as the patent also refers to some other modifications in the smartphone’s features and settings using the same process.
Thus it is highly unlikely that the upcoming 4-inch model will have any connection to it regarding its name or any other aspects. iPhone 5SE seems to be the most likely name for the device at the current moment. The device is expected to come out into the markets with a 4 inched screen, along with an A8 processor and 16GB of storage.
Fortunately, at least, Ars Technica reports, the proper date can be restored by completely draining the power from your device.