iPhone SE (2020) | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman is typically a reliable source for Apple rumors, so weā€™re listening when he says the company is targeting March 8th for a spring event to show off a new low-cost iPhone SE with 5G, as well as a refreshed iPad Air that adds a new CPU and 5G for cellular-equipped models.

Rumors of an update for the iPhone SE have been around since before the iPhone 13 launched, and now Bloomberg says we should expect to see a faster chip and improved cameras inside a shell thatā€™s similar to the existing model that has a 4.7-inch screen. The current iPhone SE was introduced in 2020, and its $399 price is the same now as it was on launch day, so an A15 CPU and 5G could make it a much better value. Thereā€™s no word on the fate of Touch ID, but without a design update, that seems unlikely to change.

For iPhones and iPads that use Face ID, Gurman hears that we should expect a new version of iOS with mask-friendly facial recognition support in March also. Software updates could also add new emoji and the much-anticipated Universal Control feature that links a single keyboard and mouse setup to work across multiple Macs and iPads.

Speaking of the Mac, a new model with Appleā€™s custom CPU tech inside could arrive in March also, although itā€™s not tipped for the same event. Later in 2022, we can likely look forward to ā€œnew iMac and Mac Pro desktops, a redesigned MacBook Air, an updated low-end MacBook Pro, three Apple Watches, four iPhone 14 models, and new AirPods.ā€ Just donā€™t stay up waiting for an opportunity to buy an Apple mixed reality AR / VR headset ā€” that is unlikely to arrive until 2023 at the earliest.

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