Today we are going to talk about Apple's Keynote and the rumors to date , regarding new devices, and obviously the expected final result of iOS 9.3.
Apple announced a few days ago that the next presentation would be on March 21. After many rumors about the date of said presentation, those from Cupertino finally sent the invitations with the official date, and as we all know, speculation began (even more if possible) about what we will see on said date.
We all hope to see new devices, since it's what we like the most, but we must remember that those with the bitten apple have us used to presentations in which they only talk about a future iOS and the system that they will launch hours after their presentation.
WHAT WILL WE SEE IN THE NEXT APPLE KEYNOTE?
Anyone who has been surfing the Internet looking for anything from Apple, will have read that the launch of an iPhone is most likely. The so-called iPhone SE .
But let's talk a little about this device, about which absolutely nothing is known, but many rumors are being heard and it is said that 4-inch screens will return. It is true that there are users who like this type of screen, but from APPerlas we believe that it makes no sense to take a step back, as far as screen size is concerned.
Another thing that is known about this new iPhone is that we will have an iPhone 5S in the palm of our hand, but with the technical specifications of the iPhone 6. That is to say, that we will have a 4-inch iPhone 6, but that in appearance will be the closest thing to the iPhone 5S.But does it really make sense for this device to come out now?
It is also rumored that we will see a new iPad Pro of about 9.7 inches, more focused on that type of user who does not want the 12.9 inches of the current iPad Pro. In addition, it is said that it has a case that could accommodate up to 4 speakers, as well as a flash for the rear camera, support for Apple Pensil
And finally, they will show us the final result of iOS 9.3, OS X 10.11.4, watchOS 2.2 and tvOS 9.2 . Of all of them, we remember that they are in beta 6, which means that they will be very polished versions and that they will be very useful for our devices.
So this is what we think the next Apple Keynote will bring. Will we be wrong or will we be right?