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Apple March 2017 Event: Apple To Announce New Products On March 20–24, New iPad, iPhone Devices Likely To Be Unveiled [VIDEO]

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Apple Inc. is reportedly planning to pull off a March 2017 event to unveil a bunch of new products. The tech giant is said to announce the new iPad and iPhone devices during the event.

The rumor mill has been stirring a bunch of speculations regarding the purported Apple product line. Wherein, the Red tinted iPhone 7, the iPhone SE 128GB storage version and the new iPad Pro will likely to be unveiled at the Apple March 2017 event. While the Cupertino based tech giant has neither confirmed nor denied these speculations, reports are claiming that the tech company is prepping to roll out new products in March 20 to March 24. The announcement of the new products in the week of March 20-24 is according to reputable supply chain analysts who claimed that the information came from their own sources, according to Mac Rumors.

Nevertheless, with no further information from the tech titan regarding which devices will be unveiled during the speculated Apple March 2017 event, Apple fans are hoping for the new iPad Pro variants to roll out. The launching of the new iPad Pro variants may come along with the updates on the existing 9.7-inch, 12.9-inch models and a brand-new slimmer bezel 10.5-inch variant.

Furthermore, the Cupertino based tech monster has not sent out invites for its rumored March 2017 launch event. Based on the tech giant's standard practice, the media invites should've been sent out 10 days prior to the event. In spite of that, speculations are springing one after the other that the tech giant may either send the invites soon and hold the March 2017 launch event later than next week, or announce the event by means of a press release, Gadgets 360. Despite the lack of the official announcement of Apple's March event, more details are likely to surface online in the near future.

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