On March 4, Apple will unveil its latest hardware offerings, including the anticipated iPhone 17e, which is set to replace the iPhone 16e. Priced at approximately $599, the new model will incorporate features such as the A19 chip, Center Stage front camera, and MagSafe support, enhancing its overall capabilities compared to its predecessor.
Additionally, two new iPads are on the launch agenda: a base iPad featuring the A18 chip and an iPad Air powered by the M4 chip. While their designs will largely mirror previous versions, the base iPad's upgrade will enable support for Apple Intelligence, allowing it to access new Siri functionalities and existing AI features.
Apple is also expected to revive its base model MacBook, which will include a 12.9-inch display and the A18 Pro chip, aimed at users looking to switch from PCs or Chromebooks. The new MacBook Pro models, featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, will also be revealed, although no design changes are anticipated until the M6 model launch later this year.
Among other potential announcements, the M5 MacBook Air and a new Apple Studio Display may debut, reflecting Apple's ongoing innovation in its product lineup.