Secret clue in Apple invite hints what's coming - it's not iPhone 17e
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Secret clue in Apple invite hints what's coming - it's not iPhone 17e
"Worth pointing out the three colors from the invite are light green, blue and yellow -- which just so happen to be the colors Apple has tested the low-cost MacBook with, as I wrote yesterday. Coincidence? We shall see,' he tweeted. In his newsletter, Mr Gurman suggests that Apple will launch a new low-cost MacBook in a 'slew of fun colours'. According to the leaker, this MacBook will be 'well under $1,000', with a small display that measures just under 13-inches."
"'Like all Macs, this machine - code-named J700 - will feature an aluminum chassis,' Mr Gurman explained. 'To stick with this premium material, Apple developed a new manufacturing process that allows the shells to be forged more quickly. 'The technique is designed to be both faster and more cost-effective than the one used with Apple's current laptops.' As mentioned in his tweet, Mr Gurman predicts Apple will opt for bright colours, to suit its target audience of students."
Apple has invited media in London, New York and Shanghai to a special experience on 4 March 2026, prompting speculation about new product reveals. The event invitation features a 3D Apple logo composed of yellow, green and blue discs. Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman notes those colours match tests for a low-cost MacBook, suggesting a sub-$1,000 model in a range of bright colours aimed at students. The machine, code-named J700, is expected to use an aluminium chassis produced via a new, faster and more cost-effective forging process and to have a display just under 13 inches.
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