![]() ![]() (Given that the company has announced thatĪpple Park will open in April, it would make sense also for it to delay the event until it can be held in its swanky new digs.) This could of course simply be a stock issue, but it could also mean (and Apple Word Today enthusiastically took it to mean) that Tuesday 4 April is when Apple will host its first event at the new Apple Park. There are a few clues that suggest the actual event might be pushed back to April, however.Īpple World Today recently noticed that in the US, many Apple Stores were showing stock of the 12.9in iPad Pro as ‘Available Apr 4’. Clearly a Monday in mid-March seemed like a fair bet, but Apple went for a low-key launch on a Tuesday instead. The company’s spring event the following year was on 21 March 2016, which was also a Monday. Some pundits expect a new size category to be unveiled – with a 10.5-inch screen – alongside the existingĬhances: Very unlikely What to expect at Apple’s spring 2017 event: Likely dateĪpple’s spring event in 2015 took place on 9 March, a Monday. We expect multiple iPad Pro models to be announced at Apple’s spring 2017 event, although the latest iPad updates do make us less sure about this than we had been earlier this year. ![]() Read next: Apple predictions 2017 When is the iPad Pro 2 coming out? However, given it is now late March and we’ve just seen the iPad & iPhone updates, it is looking increasingly likely that the event will be in April, potentially centred around new Macs and the iPad Pro, maybe even the Apple Watch 3. With this in mind, we had expected Apple to organise a third spring launch event in March 2017. Then in March 2016 Apple unveiled the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro, as well as the iOS 9.3 point update, and some new straps for the Apple Watch. ![]() Why are we still expecting a spring event?Įvent in March 2015 the company launched the first-gen Apple Watch (which had been previewed in autumn the year before) and announced the 12-inch MacBook (and, less excitingly, new MacBook Air models with Broadwell processors). ![]()
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