KEYNOTE. It’s confirmed ! The next Apple keynote conference will be broadcast on Tuesday, March 8 from 7 p.m. Several announcements are already eagerly awaited.
[Mis à jour le jeudi 3 mars à 09h17] Often described as “mass for technophiles”, the Apple keynote is the perfect time for the firm to unveil new features. Whether it’s a new iPhone, MacBook, or AirPods, Apple always takes advantage of its traditional meetings to announce the products that will be in the news for the rest of the year.
The next Apple keynote is particularly awaited by fans of the community. After several weeks of questioning, Apple has cut short the rumors by formalizing the date of Tuesday March 8, 7 p.m. (Paris time) for his next keynote conference. In all likelihood, the first rumors point to a new iPhone SE, as well as a new version of the iPad Air.
When is Apple’s next keynote?
Apple has a habit of organizing two major conferences a year. The first, called WWDC, is the event reserved for developers, and allows the firm to unveil its new software products (and in particular the new versions of its operating systems such as iOS15.
The second is called keynote, takes place twice a year. Apple’s next keynote is therefore expected around March-April 2022. The second keynote (often the most anticipated) is always organized at the end of the year, in order to present the new iPhone range.
After multiple leaks and rumors from specialists in the field, Apple has finally confirmed the forthcoming holding of a keynote conference for Tuesday, March 8, at 7 p.m. (Paris time). This coincides in particular with the usual schedule of the firm which should unveil several new products, such as the highly anticipated iPhone SE 3.
What’s new for Apple’s next keynotes?
Apple is expected on several novelties in 2022. Among its latest are obviously theiPhone 14. However, the latter should not be unveiled before September 2022. This conference will be ideal to check whether Apple continues its momentum of offering several versions for its famous phone, despite the relatively disappointing sales of the mini models.
Apple’s next keynote coming on March 8 could also announce new versions for the Apple Watch. An SE 2 model is leaking online alongside a new, more sport-oriented model. This would allow the firm to target a new audience by offering a more solid connected watch than its usual models, while benefiting from a less refined design.
One of the most anticipated new features for the next Apple keynote is the announcement of a new iPhone SE 3. The two previous versions of this low-cost model of the iPhone were very popular when they were released. Apple knows that it must continue to address an audience with a small budget. The iPhone SE 3 could therefore, logically, be announced within the next few days.
A new iPhone SE 3 during Apple’s keynote?
One of the most common rumors from Apple’s March 8 keynote is about a new version for the iPhone SE. The latest “low cost” iPhone model is beginning to show the weight of the years, and everything suggests that Apple will unveil an iPhone SE 3 very soon in order to continue to address a more modest audience than for its range of products. classic iPhone.
New Macs and MacBooks coming in 2022
This new keynote does not seem to plan for new MacBook Pros. Specialist journalist Mark Gurman, however, predicts that no less than 5 new Macs will be presented in 2022 by Apple. This strategy would allow the firm to modernize its devices using its new M1 or M2 chips, as well as new colors and designs.
Among the most anticipated products during the next keynote, we find in particular the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, as well as a new version of the Mac mini. Apple therefore seems to be pursuing its strategy of improving its flagship products each year, while bringing their design up to date.
However, there is currently no source mentioning the March 8 keynote for an announcement of new MacBooks. We will therefore certainly have to wait a little longer for Apple to decide to modernize its dedicated computers for professional office automation.