Get ready for a unique Apple event! According to rumors, Apple is planning something special for its March launch, with a potential twist on the traditional product announcement format. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple may spread its product reveals over three days, starting March 2nd, rather than the usual single-day event.
This is a bold move, as Apple is known for its high-energy, packed events. But here's where it gets interesting: Apple has invited press and analysts to an 'experience' on March 5th, suggesting a different approach to product reveals. Gurman hints that this could be an opportunity for the press to try out the new products, rather than a traditional launch.
The products in question are rumored to include an iPhone 7e, new iPad models, and the long-awaited low-cost MacBook. The MacBook, in particular, is expected to feature a 12-inch display and an Apple A-series processor, typically found in iPhones and iPads. But there's a twist: Apple may also introduce new MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max processors, adding another layer of excitement.
The question remains: how will Apple manage to spread these product reveals over three days? Will they be grouped by product type or announced in a different, innovative way? And what impact will this have on the traditional launch format? It's a controversial move, and one that could spark differing opinions. Will it be a success or a failure? We'll have to wait and see, and we invite you to share your thoughts in the comments.