Apple distributed media invitations on Monday for a "unique Apple Experience" set to occur in New York, London, and Shanghai on March 4 at 9 a.m. ET.
In contrast to Apple's typical major product unveilings, usually held at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, this event may be on a smaller scale and less extravagant.
The invitation showcases a reimagined Apple logo composed in an ombre style, transitioning from yellow to blue, hinting at the shades expected for upcoming devices. In the next few weeks, Apple is anticipated to reveal a range of new products, such as the iPhone 17E, the eighth iteration of the iPad Air, and various new MacBook versions.
It remains uncertain if this event will include any or all of these launches, particularly since recent speculations regarding the iPhone 17E suggest a potential launch in February, possibly as soon as this week.
Traditionally, Apple streams its events live; however, they have not yet confirmed if this will apply to their "experience." Regardless, CNET will provide complete coverage from the launch event.
This specific occasion coincides with another significant event in the tech industry: Mobile World Congress.
Taking place in Barcelona from March 2 to 5, this event will showcase numerous new devices from prominent phone manufacturers aiming to compete with Apple's iPhone lineup, which may also include a new model.

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