The yellow iPhone 14 was just unveiled by Apple. Of course, many users are excited about the new color variant.
However, some tech enthusiasts are concerned that the arrival of the new yellow iPhone 14 could mean that the Apple Spring Event 2023 would be canceled.
Experts explained that the Spring Event doesn't really happen every year. There were already some instances when this tech conference didn't take place, such as in 2020.
Yellow iPhone 14 Hints Apple Spring Event 2023's Cancellation
According to MacWorld's latest report, if Apple really plans to continue its Spring Event 2023, then it would have waited for it to happen before announcing the yellow iPhone 14.
But, some tech critics believe that the new color variant could have been unveiled so that Apple can trick enthusiasts that there won't be an event.
As of writing, the rumored cancellation is still based on the recent pattern of Apple when it comes to launching its Spring Event.
One of the reasons why consumers should be worried about the alleged Spring Event cancellation is the delayed launch of the next-gen MacBook Air.
This means that if there's no Apple Spring Event, then there will also be no new MacBook Air in April.
Apple Spring Event 2023's Details
Some rumors claimed that the Apple Spring Event 2023 will happen in April. Meanwhile, others believe the iPhone maker will launch the event in late March.
In this event, the iPhone maker will unveil new exciting products, such as the new 15.5-inch MacBook Air and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
Aside from these, there could also be the new Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra chipset, as well as a high-end Pro Display XDR, as reported by MacRumors.
This is why many fans are expecting the Apple Spring Event 2023 will take place. While the gadget developer is still preparing for this tech conference, it is also busy with its other products.
Recently, the new 24-inch iMac is reportedly arriving earlier than expected. We also reported about the ultra-thin bezel of the iPhone 15 Pro, which was revealed by a newly leaked front glass panel.
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