Apple is expected to kick off a wave of product launches in early March, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said Apple is preparing a “2026 product blitz” that could begin as soon as the week of March 2, covering new iPhones, iPads and Macs.
The iPhone 17e is said to be “due imminently”.
Gurman reports the device will gain the A19 chip from the main iPhone 17 lineup, alongside MagSafe charging after criticism that the iPhone 16e lacked it.
Apple is also expected to include updated wireless components, likely the newer C1X modem and N1 networking chip seen in recent models.
Pricing is tipped to remain at $599, giving Apple a simple message: more features for the same price.
It is not yet clear whether base storage will increase from 128GB to 256GB, as seen on the rest of the iPhone 17 range.
Gurman says new MacBook Pro models are tied to the macOS 26.3 release cycle running through March.
Higher-end configurations of the current models remain in short supply, often seen as a sign that replacements are close.
New versions with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected, with a launch pencilled in for early March.
Beyond the MacBook Pro, Gurman reiterates that Apple is preparing additional Mac updates for later in the year.
These include a new MacBook Air with the M5 chip, an updated Mac Studio, and a refreshed Studio Display.
Timings for these devices are less clear, but they are expected to follow the MacBook Pro refresh.
Two new iPads are also expected early in the year.
Gurman reports a base iPad will move from the A16 chip to the A18 chip, bringing support for Apple Intelligence for the first time.
The iPad Air is tipped to jump from M3 to M4.
Both upgrades are expected to be internal refreshes, with no major design changes.