Apple is preparing for its first major event of the year on March 4, 2026, promising a “special Apple experience” in New York, London, and Shanghai. The event will start at 7 PM Pakistan time, though it is unclear whether Apple will livestream it or release updates via press statements.
The spotlight is on the Apple iPhone 17e, rumored to succeed last year’s iPhone 16e. Leaks indicate it will feature a 6.1-inch display with Dynamic Island, an 18MP front camera, and a 48MP single rear camera. The device is expected to run on Apple’s A19 chipset and include the C1X modem, MagSafe support, and a starting price around $599.
Alongside the iPhone, Apple may unveil its first budget MacBook. Reports suggest a new entry-level MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chipset, housed in an aluminum chassis, and priced under $1,000. Multiple color options are expected, making it an appealing choice for students and first-time Mac users.
Apple might also introduce a new MacBook Air with the M5 chip, as well as updated MacBook Pro models featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max processors. Other expected announcements include new Mac displays, an updated iPad Air with the M4 chip, and a refreshed base iPad powered by the A18 chipset.
This upcoming Apple event is shaping up to be a key launch for both budget-conscious consumers and enthusiasts seeking the latest upgrades. Fans worldwide will be watching closely to see if Apple delivers its expected lineup of affordable and high-performance devices.
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