
The release of the yellow iPhone 14 indicates that Apple may not be hosting a spring event this year. This is in line with the rumored delays related to their long-awaited AR headset. It is possible that the headset may be released in the fall instead. Without a headliner for the event, it is likely that the event will be cancelled.
The recent launch of the new iPhone color strengthens the likelihood that Apple will not host a Spring 2023 event. Previous Spring events have seen the Alpine Green iPhone 13 Pro unveiled in March 2022, and the purple iPhone 12 in April 2021. A launch of the yellow iPhone 14 prior to a major event would be an unlikely move for Apple, as it would likely wait for an occasion to draw attention to the product. However, it is not impossible to consider that Apple may be attempting to discredit leakers with an early release of the product.
Routines can be helpful, but it is important to recognize that things can change. With that in mind, every year may not be ideal for holding a spring event considering Apple’s plans for launching new products. Additionally, hosting an event without any major announcements may reduce the level of interest from the audience for the next event.
The possibility of a 15-inch MacBook Air appearing in April could shift the M3 chip’s expected release date from late 2023 to early 2024. However, the lack of a spring event could suggest that the new model may not be released yet, or it may not be as exciting as we anticipate. Additionally, Apple may simply be teasing us.
The announcement of the yellow iPhone may indicate that there won’t be a spring event, which may imply that the MacBook Air may still be in the works or that it may not be as exciting as we thought. It could also be that Apple is just playing around with us. To be sure, you may want to look towards WWDC as the next opportunity for a keynote. Looking forward to seeing everyone in June.