From a budget-friendly MacBook to a new iPhone, Apple announced a series of new products this month.
The tech giant started things off on March 2 with the new iPhone 17e and the M4 iPad Air. A day later, Apple announced the M5 MacBook Air, new MacBook Pro models, new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, and a new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR. On March 4, Apple announced a cheaper MacBook called the MacBook Neo that runs on a chip similar to the iPad and iPhone.
A week and a half later, Apple dropped a surprise announcement: the AirPods Max 2, the long-awaited successor to its premium headphones that launched in 2020.
If you didn’t have time to check out all the new products, we’ve compiled all the announcements for you right here.
iPhone 17e
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Apple unveiled the latest version of its budget-friendly iPhone line, the iPhone 17e, which retails for $599 and will be available on March 11.
The smartphone comes with the A19 chip that’s found in the base iPhone 17. The base model comes with 256 GB of storage, which is twice the entry storage from the iPhone 16e.
One of the most notable changes from the previous budget iPhone is the addition of MagSafe and Qi2, which supports wireless charging up to 15 W. As for the camera, the iPhone 17e features the same 48-megapixel camera as the iPhone 16e.
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