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Apple Watch 2 and iPhone 6C may be unveiled at March event
While Apple is gearing up for the release of iPhone 7 next September, rumors claim that the new upcoming Apple smartphone will not sport the headphone port, instead, users will have to use the Lightning Port or Bluetooth.
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The iPhone 6C is anticipated to come with an A9 chip, support for the Apple Pay mobile payment service and a Touch ID fingerprint reader.
Apple is planning a major event for March, according to reports.
Nothing is known for sure about the Apple Watch 2, and even the speculation around the sequel device is thin.
Outside of previous year, Apple has had March events in the past, the last of which was in 2012 to announce the first iPad with a Retina display.
People have speculated about the possibility of the iPhone 6C coming out, but there hasn’t been a release announcement for it yet.
Apple is said to be considering adding a camera, more advanced health tracking sensors, sleep tracking capabilities, and the ability to connect to the internet when your iPhone isn’t nearby.
If true, this would be Apple’s second March event in as many years, a significant departure from years past when their product launches were announced exclusively in the fall.
This means you can expect to see an upgrade to the 4-inch iPhone and the Apple Watch, which was initially released in April 2015, every year from here on out.
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The event would start a trend for Apple, as it’d make the second March event in a row.