Apple Unveils Exciting New Products: Revamped MacBooks and the iPhone 17E

Get the latest scoop on Apple's March 2026 announcements, including the iPhone 17E, new iPad Air, and cutting-edge MacBook Pro and Air models powered by the M5 chip.
Apple has kicked off March with a flurry of exciting new product announcements, setting the stage for a highly anticipated "special Apple experience" event on March 4th in New York City, London, and Shanghai.
The tech giant started the month by unveiling the iPhone 17E, a $599 smartphone that boasts several welcome upgrades over its predecessor. The new iPhone 17E features support for MagSafe charging, doubled base storage of 256GB, and a Ceramic Shield 2 display – all while maintaining the same starting price as the iPhone 16E.
In addition to the iPhone 17E, Apple also revealed a new iPad Air powered by an M4 chip, a significant improvement over the previous version's M3 chip. This upgrade promises to deliver enhanced performance and capabilities for users.
On March 3rd, the tech giant made further announcements, unveiling the latest generation of MacBook Pro models powered by the cutting-edge M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. These new laptops are designed to offer even more powerful performance and advanced features for professional users.
Alongside the MacBook Pro updates, Apple also introduced the MacBook Air with an M5 chip, providing a more affordable and portable option for those seeking a high-performance laptop experience.
The slew of product announcements continued with the introduction of the Apple Studio Display, a premium monitor that promises to deliver exceptional visual quality and advanced features for creative professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.
With these latest releases, Apple has solidified its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation and delivering cutting-edge technology to its customers. The "special Apple experience" event on March 4th is sure to be a showcase of the company's latest and greatest offerings, leaving tech enthusiasts and industry watchers alike eager to see what else the tech giant has in store.
Source: The Verge


