Apple iPhone Event News & Update: What to Expect at March 21 Event? Everything We Know So Far!

Tech-savvy enthusiasts are now wondering what to expect at the impending Apple event on March 21. Apple is about to introduce its new iPhone SE, iPad and unveil new updates on Apple Watch and a lot more at its Cupertino headquarters at 10 a.m. on March 21.

Expect a lot of talk about gadgets and updates and what Apple devices have to offer. Apple is now going to introduce its new 4-inch iPhone SE or, as called by some, the iPhone 5SE.

Also, Apple will launch the new 9.7-inch iPad Air and the revived Apple MacBook collection. According to The Indian Express, the upcoming iPhone SE is the replacement of the old iPhone 5S and carries the same iPhone 6 and 6S series design and upgraded hardware.

However, iPhone SE will not be a trial product for iPhone 7, which is set to be launched in September. CNET adds that the iPhone SE will be the most affordable iPhone that Apple has to offer.

This is to keep pace with the emerging market, like India, after Apple iPhone's decrease in sales. This, too, is the first time that Apple will hold an event to introduce new iPhones in a year, one this March and another in September.

Moreover, Apple is going to reveal the iPad Air 3 after it introduced the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and the smaller 7.9-inch iPad Mini 4 last fall. iPad Air 3 is expected to be equipped with the same "trademarks" of iPad Pro such as the Pencil and smart keyboard.

On a different note, fans who are hoping to see the Apple Watch 2 at the March 21 event will have to wait a little longer. The upgraded Apple Watch will be launched in Apple's second event in September. However, new watch bands will be unveiled in the forthcoming affair.

As Apple uses the tagline "Let us loop you in" for the event on Monday, some thinks that it is about the "Apple headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop." Also, it might be an indication that Apple is about to reveal the new Apple Watch bands.

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