
The iPhone 6c (or 7c), as it’s currently being referred to, is rumored to sport a smaller 4-inch display that Apple hasn’t used since the iPhone 5s. That would make the March Apple Watch 2 event an ideal time to officially unveil the device publicly. If an alleged leaked roadmap from carrier China Mobile turns out to be legit, then Apple’s much rumored new 4-inch iPhone will arrive in April. But what else might we see at that event… A 4-inch iPhone |Īpple still has a ton of customers who want 4-inch phones and it isn’t going to continue to try to sell these users iPhone 5ses. The product line last got a refresh in September when Apple released new straps and Sport model colors.Īnd if Apple goes ahead with these plans, the updated watch models would be ready to ship in April. We reported earlier this month that the company has internally scheduled a press event for March and that sources say it’s for Apple Watch and possibly other new Apple products. Possibilities for the new device include a FaceTime camera, more iPhone-independent features over Wi-Fi, sleep tracking, and health sensor technologies, but it’s always possible Apple will have a feature or two or new designer accessories.


An unveiling is currently scheduled for March 2016 based on our reporting and it will likely be the highlight of Apple’s first half of next year alongside other new product introductions at the event. Should you buy a new Apple Watch, MacBook, iPad, or iPhone now? Or wait until Apple’s inevitable refreshes coming later this year?īelow we roundup all of our info on what we expect from the company this year, starting with a March Apple Watch 2 event through the much rumored 4-inch iPhone, new MacBooks, iPad Air 3, an Apple TV streaming service and much more… Apple Watch 2 in March |Īpple Watch first went on sale in April of last year, and its second generation Apple Watch is currently scheduled for a similar timeline. With Apple’s big fall product launches behind us and the last of its 2015 lineup launching with the iPad Pro, we now turn our focus to what’s on deck for 2016.
