8 March is the date for Apple’s iPhone SE and Mac mini spring event

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Peek Performance, Apple’s spring special event named “Peek Performance,” has been announced for March 8, a presentation that is expected to concentrate on a 5G-equipped iPhone SE and an upgrade to the Mac mini is expected.

From 10 a.m. Pacific Time (1 p.m. Eastern), viewers may tune in through the usual video streaming sites to see the live event kick off. After Apple’s Unleashed event on October 18, this will be the company’s first special event of 2022.

The date of March 8 was initially mentioned in a rumour that surfaced on February 4 before the spring event was officially announced.

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At the event, AppleInsider will be on hand to provide in-depth coverage and analysis, as well as information on all of Apple’s upcoming product releases and upgrades.

Apple’s spring event: what to anticipate

Throughout 2022, Apple is expected to release a big number of speculated goods. While certain goods, including as the typical autumn “iPhone 14” upgrade, are anticipated to come later in the year, there are a number of things that might debut at this early presentation.

iPhone SE 3rd generation predicted to get 5G connection for the first time in its life cycle There have been suggestions that the third-generation iPhone will have the same design as the second generation, with a 4.7-inch screen and Touch ID.

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A 15-nanometer A15 Bionic processor boost is expected for the iPad Air 5, which is also being tipped as a possible attendee at the event. FaceTime HD will have a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera with Center Stage capability, as well as 5G connection.

The Mac mini is scheduled to get an update from the M1 to the M1 Pro and M1 Max when it is redesigned for launch. With a slimmer chassis, additional ports on the rear and magnetic power, it is likely to undergo a substantial design overhaul.

The 27-inch intel model may be replaced with a bigger Apple Silicon iMac, which might bring the iMac Pro moniker back to life. If the design follows that of the 24-inch model, it will most likely include ProMotion and tiny LED for the display as well as other improvements.

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It is possible that the iMac Pro may also benefit from a big M1 chip upgrade, with one leaker claiming a fourth generation of the Apple Silicon chip generation might be utilised, replete with a 12-core CPU.

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