Apple schedules special experience event for March 4
Apple has set its first event of the year for March 4, branding it a “special Apple experience” that will run across New York, London, and Shanghai. The start time is 9AM ET, 2PM GMT, and 10PM CST. Apple has not said whether it will livestream the event or simply announce new hardware by press release.
Rumors point to multiple product launches, with the iPhone 17e mentioned most often in recent weeks. That phone is expected to succeed last year’s iPhone 16e, with reports suggesting an upgrade to Apple’s A19 chipset and a 6.1‑inch display, though Apple has not confirmed any of these details.
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