Apple drops new iPhones SE+ 5G and iPad Air 5 in Russia listed by EEC

In the timetable of Apple’s spring conferences planned for March or April, there must be a new iPhone SE 3 as well as the iPad Air 5 Apple has now filed fresh references with the Eurasian Economic Commission, which makes public Apple’s files for several years prior to the launch of its products. The EEC provides only the most basic information.

new iPhone SE 3

Only the device’s kind, operating system, and model number are known. This is sufficient, though, to identify the entrance of certain innovations. New iPhone models with the reference numbers A2595, A2783, and A2784, as well as new iPad models with the reference numbers A2436, A2588, A2696, A2759, A2437, A2589, A2591, A2757, A2761, A2766, and A2777, have recently been registered by Apple.

Surprisingly, some of the iPad references were already released last May, with no commercialization since. For the moment we will not know more, but the arrival of the spring novelties is materializing! Remember that the new iPhone SE should be a small update of the current model, with only two main innovations: the transition from the A13 chip to the A14 chip in addition to 5G support. 

new iPhone SE 3 and iPad Air 5

For the iPad Air 5, we are talking about the transition from the A14 chip to the Apple A15 chip, the introduction of a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle front camera with Center Frame functionality, the arrival of a flash to the back and the transition to 5G for the modem of the cellular versions.

new iPhone SE 3 and iPad Air 5

The iPhone SE+ 5G will likely retain its antique look with a 4.7-inch screen and Home Touch ID  button, but it will get the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13 series and 5G connectivity. The iPad Air (2022) will also adopt the A15 Bionic chip, the 12MP ultra-wide front camera with Center Stage support from the latest iPad mini and 5G for the connectivity model. The third-generation iPhone SE and fifth-generation iPad Air are expected to arrive this spring.

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