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Apple Wants To Make Event On March 23, What’s Release?

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Apple is rumored to be holding its first event this year on March 23. Several new Apple products are predicted to be announced at this event, including AirTags and iPad new.

This leak came from a leaker from China named Kang. Interestingly, this Apple event will be held in conjunction with the launch of the OnePlus 9 which is also scheduled for March 23, 2021, as reported by Macrumors, Tuesday (9/3/2021).

Initial speculation was that this year’s first Apple event would be on March 16. But Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman denied the rumors, although he did not rule out the possibility of an Apple event in March.

March 23 and 30 are also reasonable guesses about when this event will be held. Apple always has an event on Tuesdays and they are predicted to have an event in early spring at the same time that App Tracking Transparency is rolled out on iOS 14.5.

But Apple has not provided official information about this event. From the rumors that have been circulating previously, the company from Cupertino, USA is predicted to launch a tracking gadget called AirTags which has been long awaited.

In addition, this event is also expected to be used to announce a new iPad with a mini-LED display and a faster processor. Apple is also rumored to be preparing a new generation of AirPods which are likely to be launched at this event.

After Kang revealed March 23, YouTuber and hit-or-miss tipter Jon Prosser tweeted ’23’, apparently to show his support for Kang and his predictions.

Kang himself has a fairly accurate track record when compared to Prosser. Last year, Kang was the first to reveal that Apple plans to revive the MagSafe brand for iPhone 12.

He also divulged accurate details and launch dates for the iPhone 12 and HomePod mini before the devices were officially announced.

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