- 9to5Mac published an article stating Apple Inc. AAPL will hold an event in March, where it will announce a new Apple Watch, an iPad Air 3 and a 4" iPhone (5SE).
- In a report issued Tuesday, Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster shared his view on the issue.
The timing for Apple to present a new Watch and iPad Air 3 "make sense given their product lifecycle (1 year and 1.5 years since last update)." However, the firm's analysts still think that the timing for the 4" iPhone makes less sense.
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"Our logic for the smaller phone timing is that if Apple were to launch the smaller phone in the spring, it would be quickly outdated when the redesigned iPhone 7 comes out in six months (September)," Munster and his team said. In addition, presenting a 4" iPhone in the spring event could take attention away from other products.
The firm reiterated an Overweight rating and $172 price target on shares of Apple.
A Look Into The New Products
For the March product launches, analysts at Piper Jaffray envision the following features:
- Apple Watch: Anticipate more of an "S" version with a design that's quite similar to the current one. However, they foresee “upgraded components including processor battery, new band styles.” They also noted that the new device is unlikely to feature a wireless radio, which would allow it to work as a standalone product, decoupled from the iPhone or other devices.
- iPad Air 3: Expect a redesigned body, Force Touch, a better camera and ameliorated components. They also think that the new iPad Air will offer users the possibility of using a smart keyboard, like the iPad Pro does.
Disclosure: Javier Hasse holds no positions in any of the securities mentioned above.
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