Video showing iPhone 7 and iPhone SE case comparison with iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s validates existing rumors and speculations about the two upcoming phones from Apple.
Apple has released 'Apple Events' app for Apple TV 4 on the tvOS App Store. The underlying channel that sits behind the app affords viewers with the ability to watch the live stream for this upcoming, and presumably all future, Apple media events.
Apple's upcoming March 21st Spring media event is expected to focus heavily on the introduction of a new 4-inch device that brings the iPhone's smaller form-factor back to consumers. If however, you simply can't wait to get your hands on that device, and have been secretly yearning for Apple to fall back to the smaller shape and size of the iPhone 5s, then you can pay a visit to the infamous Shenzhen Market in China right now and get your hands on what is being marketed as an "iPhone SE"; a cheap copy of the Chinese manufacturers interpretation of what Apple could announce later this month.
Apple's Spring 2016 'Let us loop you in' media event is all set to take place on March 21st. Here's what we expect the company to announce during the event.
Apple is rumored to he hosting a media event in March next month to announce its next wave of products. Previously, it was reported that this event will take place on March 15th, with announced products being available for purchase almost immediately on March 18th. Now however it seems like that rumored March 15th event will instead take place in the week of March 21st, with Monday, March 21st itself being the most likely date for the event.
Prepare yourself for the speculation pertaining to Apple's new 4-inch iPhone SE to go into a serious overdrive as we approach Apple's rumored March media event. Earlier today, we were privy to a research note from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggesting that the iPhone SE would not only fall into the $400-$500 price range, but that it would also ship with a camera module that's more performant than what has been expected. Now, we are seeing a number of leaked images that could potentially be of a display assembly pulled directly from the production line of the iPhone SE.
Apple's much rumored 4-inch iPhone may be called the 'iPhone SE' instead of iPhone 6c or iPhone 5se. The iPhone SE is set to be unveiled at an unannounced event on March 15th, with the hardware going on sale a matter of days later.
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