Rounding up the latest rumors about an upcoming refresh to the high-end of Apple’s tablet line-up.
As February marches us ever closer to, well, March, it’s time to pop our heads once again into the rumor mills to see what’s being churned out.
March is often the time that Apple will make its first big announcements of the year, but they tend to be less cookie-cutter than WWDC or Apple’s annual September shindig. In 2019, we got a Services-focused event that introduced Apple Arcade, Apple Card, Apple News+, and Apple TV+.
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