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New Gadget Launch: Apple’s Upcoming Event Is Themed “Spring Loaded”

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
April 14, 2021
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…the new iPad Pro and AirTags will debut on the 20th.

Apple’s next event that kicks off on April 20th is now official according to the iPhone maker’s announcement that reveals their upcoming event is themed “Spring Loaded.” A few hours earlier, Apple’s voice assistant, Siri, leaked this information.

Since Siri’s cloud-based network is in sync with Apple’s database, accessing information about the company’s business calendar. Apple did not include detailed information in their invitation aside from their vague company logo and the Spring-Loaded graphic that depicts the device Apple planned to star the upcoming events — the new Apple Pencil Stylus with a clickable button.

MacRumors reportedly leaked iPad Pro to star Spring Loaded. Apple’s announcement confirmed the iPad Pro with a different 12.9-inch sized tablet with a Mini LED display but closely related to the previous models Apple released. The iPad device is rumoured to be Apple’s first gadgets with a modified contrast that doesn’t outburn the screen.

Aside from the tweaked screen display, the iPad Pro is also built with a fast processor powered by the same M1 chip built by the iPhone maker. This same chip has been featured on other flagship devices produced by Apple, such as MacBooks. Other upgrades also feature heightened camera vision and fast charge accessibility.

Apple AirTags tracker will reportedly be launched alongside iPad Pro. It worth noting that the technology built-in in the tracker is compact with ultra-wideband technology that starred the previous iPhone 11. This device was rumoured to be released in 2019, while the iPhone maker commenced mass production in 2020 but delayed its release nonetheless.

Aside from these devices that came to notice as a rumour, other unknown gadgets by Apple are expected to debut at the launch event coming up in few days. However, the iPhone maker disclosed the expected transition towards the next model of its iMac product to feature its own built chip processor that is rumoured to compactible with heightened speed.

Aside from the Apple-owned chip to debut in the next line of their Mac devices — it will be released with a new attractive body design. While Apple announced that their iMac product is likely to cease production due to the shortage of chip supply in the industry.

Accordingly, Apple will release new models of their MacBook devices. These laptops will feature Apple’s favourite accessory “MagSafe” charging and SD card slots — Apple will reportedly release these devices later in 2021.

Including a new version of Apple’s AirPod — wireless earbuds with a shorter stem. Bloomberg reportedly revealed these devices will debut in the second quarter of this year. The media house also noted that Apple is likely to ditch the stemmed AirPods.

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