Apple to launch new iPhone, iPad in March, says report
The iPhone 5se is an improved model of iPhone 5s which have specs of iPhone 6 reminiscent of iPhone 6’s 8-megapixel main digital camera, 1.2-megapixel entrance digital camera, NFC chip for utilizing Apple Pay, firm’s newest A9 processor, and improved connectivity like quicker Wi-Fi.
Moving to the products themselves, the iPhone 5se is an upgraded version of the iPhone 5.
Apple is unlikely to offer pre-orders for the new devices, tech website 9to5mac reported on Friday. However, it is expected that in the absence of preorders, Apple may possibly allow its customers place online orders for in-store pickup after the devices are launched in March.
The new “iPhone 5se” with a four inch screen is supposedly aimed at people who want faster phones using the Apple operating system without having to upgrade to the far larger iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. While most of the Apple devices went on sale two to three weeks after unveiling, iPad Pro was the only device that took a little over two months before it hit the shelves. “Apple is now on target to start selling its next iPhone and iPad models the same week that the new products are introduced in March”, 9to5 Mac sources divulged. What’s worse is that many users have claimed that the “bricking” of their iPhones has left them inoperable, leaving them with no other choice but to shell out money for a new iPhone, as third-party repairs nullify a device’s warranty. This device will be accessible in Gold, Rose Gold, Silver, and Space Gray varieties of colors.
However, the March event is expected to correct that with the iPad Air 3 going on air. Nonetheless, it will be armored with a pressure-sensitive display from the iPhone 6s. In addition, the new tablet is also expected to incorporate a rear-facing flash. Rumor has it that the Air 3 will “include a Smart Connector and support for Apple-branded accessories”. It is likely that the sport bands of the watches would be introduced in multiple colour options and possibly made from new materials.