- Apple is aiming for a date on or near March 8 to unveil the low-cost 5G iPhone, an updated iPad.
- The new iPhone will be the first update to the iPhone SE model in two years.
- Apple’s plans may change in light of production delays or other changes.
Apple is aiming for a date on or near March 8 to unveil a low-cost 5G iPhone and an updated iPad, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing those in the know.
According to the report, the new iPhone will be the first update to the iPhone SE model in two years and will feature 5G networking capabilities, an improved camera and a faster processor.
Apple announced two new MacBook Pro models in October that run on more powerful internal chips.
With the expected launch still more than a month away, Apple’s plans could change in the face of production delays or other changes, the report added.
The company did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters for comment.
Cupertino, California-based Apple overcomes the costly global computer chip shortage and posted record sales during the January holiday quarter, surpassing earnings estimates and forecasting the deficit to narrow.