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Apple Announces March 21 Event to Unveil 4-Inch iPhone SE

Beginning at 10:00 AM PT on March 21, investors can watch the event at this page on Apple’s website, or on Apple TV.

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Apple Inc on Thursday sent out an invitation for a March 21 event where it is expected to unveil new iPhone and iPad models. Expected to be priced at $400 to $500, the 4-inch iPhone will also likely feature a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera and support near field communication for Apple Pay. Whether it is the iPad Air 3 or the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, one thing is for certain and that is that the upcoming iPad is going to be an wonderful tablet that everyone will want to get their hands on.

APPLE has issued the official press invites for an event that promises to ‘loop us in’. Apple typically hosts livestreams of its events in recent years, so the news isn’t too surprising.

However, more are convinced that it is nothing but a play of words referring to the location of the event, which is in its headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, Calif.

In terms of hardware, rumor has it that it will come with the same A9 and M9 chips available on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, but it will still lack some key features, such as 3D Touch.

The iPhone 5Se is the latest smartphone that the company has been developing to target customers who prefer smaller devices compared to the large iPhone 6 and 6S.

In other Apple news, Director Arthur D. Levinson sold 2,008 shares of Apple stock in a transaction on Tuesday, February 2nd.

The iPhone 7 is expected to be released in the fall, when Apple would typically be expected to retire the iPhone 5S.

What is an iPad Pro? Hence, the rumor mill has been calling it with different names such as iPad Air 3, 9.7-inch iPad Pro and iPad Pro Mini.

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With a court hearing the next day, it’s possible Apple executives could use the forum to again comment on the battle, which they have previously said puts the privacy of millions of Americans at risk. IPhone sales are no longer a dependable growth driver after unprecedented success and iPad sales also are in decline.

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