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Apple schedules event on 21 March expected to showcase iPhone SE

Releasing a smaller iPhone makes a good deal of sense for Apple. The event kicks off at 11:30PM IST, and Apple is expected to unveil a 4-inch iPhone SE, and a 9.7-inch iPad Pro among others.

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Apple is expected to show off the iPhone SE (Special Edition) and a new iPad.

Let the countdown begin.

Apple has sent out media for a product launch scheduled for March 21, only a day before the business squares off with USA national authorities above their demand. Speculatively, the text could be alluding to the fact that the iPhone SE will have a hole through which a lanyard loop can be attached, similar to older versions of the iPod Touch. Cook is also expected to launch the successor to the iPad Air 2 following the lack of an offering in that category during last year’s launch. We will be covering the event as it happens and will bring to our readers each and every single thing Apple announces on stage, so be sure to tune in to our coverage. More likely, it’ll be the iPhone SE or 5SE, and it’ll be (in Apple terms) one of their budget handsets, and not a huge beast of a phone, sitting at the lower end of their range.

A 4-inch iPhone would reverse an industry trend, which has turned out larger and larger screens. Does the word refer to Apple iPod loop strap, or is it the new band for Apple Watch?

The iPhone SE is expected to be powered by Apple’s A9 chip with a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera and Apple Pay support.

The article Apple, Inc.’s Big Event Gets a Date originally appeared on Fool.com.

Live Photos – The feature is already present in some of Apple’s iPhones that run iOS 9 since previous year.

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