We are more than halfway through February, and there are still rumors flying about what will happen at Apple's March event. Several new Mac models have popped up in a regulatory database.
We are expecting some new Apple displays at some point, so read on for all of the details about these stories and more.
Ahead of the rumored virtual event on March 8, Apple has filed three Mac model numbers in a regulatory database, as required by law.
Apple is expected to launch several new Macs with M1 Pro/Max and M2 chips this year, but it is unclear if any will be announced at the March event. One of the new Macs listed in the database is described as a portable computer, suggesting that it will be a MacBook of some kind.
The new iPad Air and the new iPhone SE are rumored to be announced at the event. In the latest episode of The MacRumors Show, we talked to Andru about expectations and possibilities for the event.
The computer was supposed to be released in the first quarter of this year, but it might end up launching a few months later, because Apple is rumored to be planning a new version of the iMac powered by M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.
Ross Young, a display industry consultant, said that a new iMac Pro with a mini-LED ProMotion display could launch in June.
According to a rumor that surfaced out of Korea this week, the most memory ever offered in an Apple product will be in the iPhone 14 Pro models.
The amount of RAM in the new models of the S22 and the 13 Pro would match the amount in the old models.
It is not clear how much RAM the standard iPhone 14 models will have, but it will likely be less than the Pro models.
Apple has not offered an affordable display since the 27-inch display was discontinued, but that is expected to change at some point in the future.
There are rumors that Apple is planning new lower-priced displays that would be sold alongside the high-end Pro Display XDR. We have put together a guide that covers everything we know about these displays.
Since Apple banned the game from the App Store in 2020 due to an ongoing legal battle, it has been unavailable to play on the iPhone and iPad.
In a recent video, we tried out a version of the service that will allow users to play games on the iPad and iPhone.
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