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Ahh so Prosser “had the right April date all along from a 100% accurate source” but decided to give us a different, March date anyway. Sure.

This guy clearly has no idea when this next event is happening. Can we, at the very least, have a “3 strikes and you’re out” rule? 3 consecutive incorrect dates- let’s no longer trust or report his “leaks” until he gets 3 consecutive correct dates again.
 
My new three-day wild guess ;) about the next Apple presentation:

1. It will either be April 6 or April 13, 2021.
2. New iPad Pros using the A14X SoC will be unveiled. 12.9" will definitely have mini LED panel; might surprise us with a 11" model also with mini LED panel (though I think it'll stay with LCD panel).
3. Unveiling of AirTags, though it will work best with iPhones that use UWB (iPhone 11/11 Pro and iPhone 12/12 Pro models only).
4. Maybe unveiling of AirPods 3, if Apple sticks with the H1 SoC. AirPods 3 will be delayed to later this year if they decide to use the H2 SoC.
 
Most of this could easily be a press release for each product as we aren't talking earth shattering changes.

iPad Pro- speed bump and some new display tech.
Apple TV - Speed bump with HOPEFULLY a new controller that isnt garbage
Airtags - ........Yeah
Airpods 3 - new design, better battery
 
If they don’t roll a new Apple TV out soon, I’m gonna lose my mind. I’ve got a new $5k home theater setup, and I’m currently forced to use Samsung’s on-board OS for apps. It’s unbelievably shoddy. The sooner I can disable that TV’s internet access, the better.

(and I’m not about to buy an ancient 4K Apple TV that can barely handle the high bit-rates of today’s 4K content)
 
If they don’t roll a new Apple TV out soon, I’m gonna lose my mind. I’ve got a new $5k home theater setup, and I’m currently forced to use Samsung’s on-board OS for apps. It’s unbelievably shoddy. The sooner I can disable that TV’s internet access, the better.

(and I’m not about to buy an ancient 4K Apple TV that can barely handle the high bit-rates of today’s 4K content)

I annoyed with myself because of how worried I am they're going to discontinue the Apple TV. Like I'm going to be genuinely sad if this happens. Because of a bit of tech. What an idiot.
 
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So now, because he was wrong (as usual), his excuse is that Apple intentionally sent out incorrect information?

This clown is reaching. Macrumors, please stop quoting this joker
 
Just stop speculating and wait for an announcement... This is getting tiring to look at every other day.
It really is so so boring to read this kind of story. Sure, there isn't much to write about, but keep the content decent, not repeated and baseless garbage.
 
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If they don’t roll a new Apple TV out soon, I’m gonna lose my mind. I’ve got a new $5k home theater setup, and I’m currently forced to use Samsung’s on-board OS for apps. It’s unbelievably shoddy. The sooner I can disable that TV’s internet access, the better.

(and I’m not about to buy an ancient 4K Apple TV that can barely handle the high bit-rates of today’s 4K content)
I'm basically in the same boat. We're about to move and I'm gonna buy a new TV for our new living room (our current 46-inch TV is from 2011 - works perfect, but, you know, 2011.) and I really want to put the newest Apple TV on that one and move my 4K with the 46-inch 2011 TV to our new bedroom. Every day Apple doesn't have a new Apple TV for sale....
 
I'm basically in the same boat. We're about to move and I'm gonna buy a new TV for our new living room (our current 46-inch TV is from 2011 - works perfect, but, you know, 2011.) and I really want to put the newest Apple TV on that one and move my 4K with the 46-inch 2011 TV to our new bedroom. Every day Apple doesn't have a new Apple TV for sale....

You're a candidate for one of the higher end Roku streamers.
 
So we still calling Prosser “leaker” given the fact that he's been wrong about three consecutive Apple Event dates in a row? Wow. Okay. You can do better than this, MacRumors.

At this point I’m wondering why you didn’t write about this guy’s predictions
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Perhaps not entirely relevant to your comment, but, I do miss the times back then when leaks and rumors were more carefully "observed" or "obtained". The rumors/leaks we read or saw were much more credible, and much more concrete than just leaks that say "launch even in March".

And to be very honest, research with supply chain support like those written by Ming Chi Kuo, sounded much better than words that came from thin air like Prosser because even if the rumor didn't come true, at least you get to learn more about the industry and back-end manufacturing development in general - you'll still get something.

But flooding the world with countless predictions and "I heard blah blah blah"? That's just not constructive at all.

Yes, Apple is running operations much more covert and secure to prevent leaks. But I just can't see that as an excuse for fabricated or weak rumors with little to no support :rolleyes:
 
I’m glad. I didn’t like the sound of what I was hearing. Neglect of the 11”, no info on the Mini. Just a lot of smoke.
 


It's been a whirlwind of a month for Apple rumors. First, we heard from leaker Jon Prosser that an Apple Event was planned for March 16, but that was ruled out by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Once that date passed, Prosser and other leakers then suggested there would be an Apple Event on March 23, which is seemingly not happening either.

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With attention now shifting to April, we've put together this recap of where things stand.

Rumors Shift to April

The first word that Apple might have April announcements planned came from Japanese website Mac Otakara back in early January. Citing supply chain sources, the blog claimed that Apple would release second-generation AirPods Pro and a third-generation iPhone SE in April, but the report did not specify whether the products would be announced at an event or with press releases. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has since claimed that a new iPhone SE will not be released until 2022, but new AirPods Pro are still possible this spring.

April talk intensified this week, starting with a report from Taiwanese supply chain publication DigiTimes that claimed volume shipments of Mini-LED display components for a new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will begin in the second quarter of 2021, which spans April through June. This was followed by a report from Gurman, who claimed that plans to announce new iPads as early as April, including new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models.

Notably, Gurman claimed that the new iPad Pro models could feature a Thunderbolt connector. This rumor certainly sounds plausible, as the new iPad Pro models are expected to be equipped with a faster A14X chip based on the M1 chip in the latest Macs, and the M1 chip supports Thunderbolt. And since Thunderbolt uses the USB-C connector design, the new iPad Pro models would still work with existing USB-C chargers and accessories.

As widely rumored, Gurman said Apple is looking to include Mini-LED backlighting on the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro at a minimum, suggesting that Mini-LED display technology might be exclusive to the larger model, at least for now.

Kuo added to the pile on early Thursday, claiming that mass production of Mini-LED iPads will begin in mid-to-late April.

Apple Event in April?

Apple's last April event was in 2010, when the late Steve Jobs announced the developer preview of iPhone OS 4 (later renamed to iOS 4) at Apple's small Town Hall conference center at its former Infinite Loop headquarters.

According to Prosser, though, Apple does plan to host an April event this year. In a YouTube video today, Prosser said that he was actually told by a "vague and mysterious" source who has been "100% accurate" that there would be an April event back in late February, but Prosser thought that an April event made "little to no sense" and he was more inclined to believe his sources mentioning a March 23 event.

Prosser himself acknowledges that it's worth treating this April event rumor with some skepticism since it would be Apple's first April event in 11 years, but he emphasized his source's perfect track record. It's also worth noting that Prosser has been inaccurate about three consecutive event date rumors, including a November 17 event, a March 16 event, and a March 23 event (barring a last-minute announcement).

What About the Rest of March?

With both Gurman and Kuo indicating that new iPads are unlikely to be announced until at least April, and Kuo recently claiming that mass production of third-generation AirPods is now scheduled for the second half of 2021, the list of new Apple products that could be unveiled in March is starting to shrink.

However, a new "Items" tab enabled by default in the Find My app in the iOS 14.5 beta has led to some hope that Apple's long-awaited AirTags item trackers will finally be released soon. Apple said iOS 14.5 will be released in "early spring," but a specific release date remains unclear. If the Release Candidate version ends up being seeded next week, then iOS 14.5 could be released around Monday, March 29 or Tuesday, March 30.

Apple could opt to introduce the AirTags and/or other new products with press releases as it did last spring, including updated iPad Pro and MacBook Air models on March 18 and the second-generation iPhone SE on April 15.

At a minimum, Gurman's report this week said AirTags are still "planned for this year."

All in all, while rumors have been all over the map as of late, it seems like there is enough smoke to suggest that at least some new products will be announced within the next six weeks or so. Whether any of the product announcements come in these final days of March or in April, or at an event or otherwise, remains to be seen.

Article Link: Apple Event in April? Recapping the Latest iPad Pro, AirPods, and AirTags Rumors
Trying so hard to care about an event that may or may not happen that has no affect on my life.
 
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