Apple March event live blog — iPhone SE 3, Mac Studio, iPad Air 5 and more

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While the new Phone SE is tipped to include a number of upgrades, I’m most curious to see how Apple improves the camera. The rumors point to Apple including just a single wide camera once again, but we could see much better image quality. And that’s because Apple’s A15 Bionic chip should provide better computational photography capabilities, such as a proper Night mode and improved HDR. However, we would not expect Cinematic mode for video, as that requires a second lens. 

I’ll be very eager to test the iPhone SE 3 vs the Google PIxel 5a and we have a preview up now. 

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The iPad Air 5 is tipped to launch today powered by an M1 chip. We already thought of the iPad Air 2020 as a low-cost alternative to the iPad Pro, so what would the differences be now?

The iPad Air presumably will still offer a 10.9-inch display, compared to 11 inches for the iPad Pro. Both panels have 264 dpi, so they’re equally sharp. But the Air’s screen is a little less bright (500 nits vs 600 nits) and only the iPad Pro features ProMotion for 120Hz refresh rate. 

In addition, the iPad Air likely won’t get Face ID, which is unique to the iPad Pro. And the iPad Air will probably still feature a single camera, compared to the wide and ultra-wide shooters on the iPad Pro. We’ll have to see what happens at the Apple event. 

iPhone 13 spring color render Granite Green

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One of today’s rumors is that Apple will roll out a new iPhone 13 spring color, just as it did with the purple iPhone 12 last spring. What could Apple announce today? Our Kate Kozuch mocked this up using Granite Green. “I want the green color to look more like this to reflect one of Patone’s colors of 2022,” Kate says.

What do you think of this as a possible iPhone 13 color?

Best camera phone: iPhone SE 2020

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Is it me or does it fell like the iPhone SE 3 apologists are already coming out of the woodwork before the phone is announced? Today CNET has report that cites CCS Insight analyst Ben Wood, who says that “Not every Apple purchaser feels like they need to have the absolute cutting edge. They just want an iPhone.”

That’s true, but if the rumors are accurate Apple will be sticking with the same 4.7-inch display size two years after the iPhone SE 2020. Meanwhile, the Google PIxel 5a has a 6.34-inch display, which is much more mainstream at this point. I know the iPhone SE 3 is tipped for other welcome upgrades, such as 5G and A15 Bionic power, but I’d like to see a larger screen as well. 

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It’s time for Apple Event bingo! Well, almost. Twitter leaker Dylan @DylanMcD8 has posted a fun (and very colorful) Apple Event bingo card with all sorts of possibilities for today’s festivities.

The options range from the rumored Studio Display and Another MacBook Gets a Notch to mention of Ukraine and a New color (presumably for the iPhone 13). My favorite is “Apple removes something and calls it a feature.”

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Hey, there’s nothing wrong with very wild guesses for things that could be announced today at the Apple event. Some have speculated that the Apple AR/VR headset could make its first appearance today based on the teaser for the Apple event. 

I don’t think a foldable iPhone is happening anytime soon, but we could definitely see a new Apple TV Plus series unveiled during the event. A HomePod sound bar sounds like fun and could maybe give Apple an answer to the Sonos Arc. Spatial Audio without headphones? It could happen. 

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Let’s talk about the rumored Apple Studio Display. According to 9to5Mac, it packs a very impressive 7K resolution. The current Pro Display XDR has a 6K panel for a 32-incher. But the new Apple Studio Display could stretch 36 inches. What’s not clear is whether this display will launch today at the Apple Event, though Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says it is a distinct possibility. 

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If you’re wondering how to watch the Apple event, there are plenty of options. This includes the Apple website and the Apple TV app through a wide array of Apple devices. You can also use Apple’s YouTube channel.

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Could Apple be unveiling 5 new products today or more? According to the Twitter account Tech Recevent, the following is on tap. A new iPhone SE, iPad Air, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini. Plus, the account says to expect new iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands.

That’s a lot for one event, and that doesn’t even include the recently rumored Mac Studio and Apple Studio Display. Regardless, prepare for a lot of announcements. 

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Here’s a mildly amusing way to kill some time before the Apple event starts. If you like tweets like this with the Apple event logo you’ll see a fun animation. This one comes from 9to5Mac. 

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Right on cue the Apple Store is temporarily down as Apple stocks all the new products expected to be announced today at the Apple event. And there could be a lot of new items popping up, ranging from the iPhone SE 3 and iPad Air 5 to a new Mac Studio and Apple Studio display.

We’re now less confident in a new MacBook Pro or MacBook Air showing up with an M2 chip, but anything could happen. 

Apple Studio Display

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We have more info about a possible Mac Studio computer. As reported by MacRumors via the Korean blog Naver, the new Mac Studio is primarily based on the Mac mini, but with more powerful hardware. “Apple is working on two versions of the Mac Studio: the same M1 Max chip as the 2021 MacBook Pro, and an upgraded version of the Apple Silicon chip that is more powerful than the current M1 Max chip.”

The leaker says the Mac Studio name may change, but it “represents a new category for professional users between Mac mini and Mac Pro.” So we would expect a premium price tag. The current Mac mini M1 starts at $699. 

A concept render of the iPhone SE 3, showing a zoomed-in shot of the bottom portion of the phone, including the home button

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Hold up. A last-minute iPhone SE 3 rumor says that the new cheap iPhone could get MagSafe charging, which refutes earlier reports. A user on the blog Naver has tipped this news, and also says that the iPhone SE 3 2022 will get a Ceramic Shield display for better durability and “significantly” improved battery life. This is all welcome news, especially if the price stays under $400. 

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Here’s a great tip from Rene Ritchie on Twitter. If you want to hear today’s Apple Event in Spatial Audio, just use the TV App on your iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple TV. It’s not the same as being there live (well, no one can be there live) but it will definitely feel more immersive. 

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Apple is spinning up the hype machine with a quick Twitter tease ahead of the Apple Event today at 1 pm ET/ 11 am PT. Apple says “get the inside story,” so we’re guessing that’s referring to the new Apple silicon inside the new products, including the A15 Bionic for the iPhone SE and the new M2 chip for a possible range of new Macs. 

Apple M2 chip

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Apple is widely expected to unveil its new M2 chip today at the Apple event. But how is it different? According to a recent tip by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has been testing multiple Macs with the new M2 chip that includes an 8-core CPU with 4 efficiency cores and 4 high-performance cores, plus 10 GPU cores.

This would be a jump up in 8 GPU cores in the M1 chip, and Apple could also dial up the speed of the high-performance cores. The M2 chip could appear in a number of devices, including a new Mac mini 2022, entry-level MacBook Pro 2022 and more. 

Mac Studio render images

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We’ve just published a report that Apple could launch a new Mac Studio today, which Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is calling a cross between a smaller Mac Pro and a more powerful Mac mini. Plus, Gurman says a new Apple Studio Display is ready to go. 

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Let’s pivot back to the iPhone SE 3 (2022) again for a second, as there’s an interesting new rumor about that phone.

According to a user on the Korean blog Naver, via Macrumors, the iPhone SE 3 will be MagSafe-compatible and will also come with Apple’s Ceramic Shield technology on the front. It was also reportedly have “significantly” better battery life.

The MagSafe part is interesting right away, as we’d previously heard that it wouldn’t get that feature — though we weren’t unduly worried. As far as the battery goes, the Naver user says the improvements come from the iPhone SE 3 having the latest A15 Bionic chip, which would make sense. Let’s hope this is all true.

iPad Pro 2021 (12.9-inch) review

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While the iPad Air seems like a lock to get an update today, it’s not the only iPad in Apple’s lineup that we could be getting a new version of. There is a chance that the iPad Pro sees an update, though this one feels less likely than the iPad Air does.

The main argument for Apple updating the iPad Pro today is that Apple always seems to have a new version of the high-end tablet ready in the spring. After all, last year’s spring event included an iPad Pro as part of the proceedings. 

Whether it shows up today or later this year, analysts expect the next 11-inch iPad Pro to adopt the mini-LED screen Apple added to the 12.9-inch model last year (pictured above). Additionally, there’s the possibility that Apple could turn to the new M2 silicon to power its Pro tablets.

Truth be told, we haven’t heard many rumors about the iPad Pro in the buildup to the Peek Performance event, so it could be possible that Apple holds off on an announcement, keeping its iPad Pro powder dry until June’s Worldwide Developer Conference.

iPad Air 4 review

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One other rumor around the iPad Air 5 is that it will get an OLED display, but this now seems unlikely. 

Though a report from DigiTimes claimed Apple was working on a 10.9-inch tablet with an OLED screen — which would tally with the Air — subsequent reports from The Elec and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo instead say that won’t happen “due to costs and performance not meeting the company’s expectations.” So while we’ll watch with interest, we’d be surprised if Apple unveiled an OLED-sporting iPad Air 5 today.

Apple M1 chip

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So let’s say the iPad Air 5 does launch today — what upgrades do we expect it to have? After all, the last model arrived less than 18 months ago, and in our iPad Air (2020) review we described it as “one of the best tablets ever.”

Well, a new chipset seems like a given. We had thought it might get Apple’s A15 Bionic — along with 5G connectivity. However, a last-minute leak from sources speaking to 9to5Mac has instead tipped the iPad Air 5 to come with Apple’s M1 chip. 

If true, that’s absolutely huge news, as the M1 offers 50% faster performance than the A15 and could also have a huge (and positive) impact on battery life. Fingers crossed for this one.

Placeholder art for the iPad Air 5 store page on an unnamed mobile carrier's website. The image itself actually shows the iPad Air 4 in blue

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There’s certainly good reason to think the iPad Air 5 will be revealed today. Back in February, trusted Apple watcher Mark Gurman tipped the new tablet to arrive at an event on March 8. The fact that Apple subsequently announced its Peek Performance event for that exact day gives a lot of credibility to the details in Gurman’s report.

And there are plenty of other rumors that back it up — for instance leaker Evan Blass shared an image (above) from an unnamed Asian mobile carrier, reportedly of a product page for the new device. 

iPad Air 5 rumors

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Let’s move away from phones and talk about a different category — namely tablets. Or rather, as this is Apple, iPads.

The most likely new entry in Apple’s iPad range is the iPad Air 5. We hadn’t necessarily expected it to arrive this month, given that the iPad Air 2020 made its debut in October of that year, but there are plenty of rumors that we will see the new model today. Plus, the 3rd-gen iPad Air did launch in March 2019, so there is a precedent for it to be revealed today. 

iPhone SE 2020 review

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A price drop would be big news for the iPhone SE 3, and the fact that it should get an upgrade to 5G plus the A15 Bionic chip is also welcome. 

However, the rumors suggest the iPhone SE 3 will stick with an outdated design that’s based on the iPhone 8 — and one Tom’s Guide editor is pretty unhappy about that.

iPhone SE 3 renders in black front and back

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Sticking with the iPhone SE 3, one of the key questions we want answering is how much it will cost. The current iPhone SE will set you back $399, making it a cheap phone compared to flagships and indeed compared to rivals such as the $449 Google Pixel 5a.

But at least one analyst thinks Apple could go cheaper still, offering the iPhone SE 3 (2022) for as little as $300. That would be huge news if true — so we’ll be listening out for the price announcement just as eagerly as we will the spec details.

A render of the iPhone SE 3, featuring the rumored Face ID notch

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One phone we very much expect to see revealed at today’s Apple event is the iPhone SE 3 (2022). There have been so many rumors about it that we can be pretty sure about lots of details — but there are still a few questions to answer.

The most recent predictions come from the respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who tweeted about the phone’s storage and colors a few days. Kuo says the iPhone SE 3 (2022) will come in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB version, and white, black and red.

He also says the design will be similar to that of the existing iPhone SE — which doesn’t surprise us at all. 

green iPhone 13

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So let’s delve into some of the specifics around what could be released at today’s Apple event. We’ll start with smartphones.

If you think back to the Apple event from the spring of 2021, you’ll recall that Apple just didn’t release new products then — it also updated some of its existing devices. Specifically, Apple introduced a purple iPhone 12 model a year ago, updating the iPhone lineup it had rolled out in the fall.

Could history repeat itself in 2022? Some Apple observers think so, with the possibility of a dark green iPhone 13 joining Apple’s phone lineup being dangled as a potential announcement today. That claim and the above renders come from Luke Miani, who also thinks a purple iPad Air is on tap for today.

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So what can we expect to see today? Lots! We’ve got a list of the likely candidates above, but for another perspective on today’s Apple event, senior writer Kate Kozuch prepared a quick TikTok summary of all the potential products Apple could show off.

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Good morning and welcome to Tom’s Guide’s live blog for today’s Peek Performance Apple event. Marc McLaren here in the U.K. kicking things off, with various staffers taking over as the day goes on. 

Follow it live with us here for all of the latest news and speculation in the run-up to the event, and of course for all of the announcements as they happen from 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. GMT.



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