The new Apple Peak Performance event is now confirmed. This information was announced by the company's senior vice president, Greg Joswiak.
Apple's SVP said that the new event will happen this coming Mar. 8, at around 1:00 p.m. ET. This will be the first major event of the iPhone maker in 2022.
But, will it actually release major products that will attract more consumers?
Apple Peak Performance: New Budget iPhone and More
According to The Verge's latest report, rumors claimed that there will be a new budget smartphone that will be unveiled during the upcoming Peak Performance event.
This will specifically be a new version of the popular iPhone SE model. Apple's new version for this smartphone might offer a faster A15 SoC, 5G connectivity, as well as better camera sensors.
Aside from the remodeled iPhone SE, there also might be a new iPad Air device. Speculations claimed that the new tablet will have a 5G internet connection and an advanced CPU, better than the one offered by its predecessor.
However, you still need to remember that Apple hasn't confirmed these details yet. Right now, the only thing announced by the iPhone maker is the date of the event.
Since it's just a few days ahead, the best thing you can do is wait for the actual Peak Performance event before making any conclusion.
iOS 15.4 Might Also Be Unveiled
CNET reported that there's a high chance that the Apple Peak Performance event will also unveil the new iOS 15.4 version, which was already speculated a few months ago.
This new system will be a free upgrade for the manufacturer's current iPhones and iPads. But, the models included in the free enhancement are not yet confirmed.
The new iOS 15.4 is also required to use the new Face ID version, which can unlock your device while wearing face masks.
In other news, Apple stopped selling its iPhone, MacBooks, and other gadgets in Russia. Meanwhile, Apple's Tim Cook is now challenging developers to make the world a better place using technologies.
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Written by: Griffin Davis