Apple is gearing up for its highly anticipated March 4 event, with invites already sent out to the media. While the launch of the iPhone 17 is widely expected, recent leaks from Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman suggest the company has much more in store. Cupertino appears poised to make a major push into AI-driven wearables, hinting at devices that go beyond the familiar lineup of iPhones, MacBooks, and iPads.
Reports indicate that Apple is developing AI-focused wearables, including camera-equipped smart glasses and AirPods with advanced AI features. These devices are expected to emphasize deep integration with Visual Intelligence technologies.
With this move, Apple will stand in direct competition with Snap and Meta which is something the tech enthusiasts are waiting for a long time. Though there is no confirmation about the products that are going to launch on March 4 but yes, we can expect to see Apple's push towards becoming following an AI-first approach this year which is why the partnership with Google happened in the first place.
We are expected to see the iPhone 17e at Apple’s March 4 event, along with a rumored low-cost MacBook. Early leaks suggest the devices will come with upgraded specs and features aimed at both performance and affordability.
iPhone 17e (rumored specs):
6.1-inch OLED display with 60Hz refresh rate
Apple A19 processor
8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage
48MP rear camera and 12MP front camera for selfies and video calls
Low-Cost MacBook (rumored specs):
Likely powered by Apple A18 Pro processor
Positioned as an affordable option for students and casual users