Apple is reportedly gearing up for its March 2016 event and planning to showcase the second-generation Apple Watch which is expected to ship by April, 9To5Mac reported. The event could also unveil a new 4-inch “iPhone 6c”.
The second version of Apple Watch could feature a new camera, wireless, sleep tracking, and health sensor technologies. Apple last updated the device in September with new colors, bands, and software features, as reported by 9To5Mac.
The rumors about iPhone 6c have been recently making rounds. The “improved version of iPhone 5s” is expected to have A8 chip (Japanese site Mac Otakara expects the handset to be equipped with A8 chip, however, KGI Securities analyst Ming-chi Kuo expects A9), 4-inch display, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, improved FaceTime HD Camera with f/2.2 aperture.
At March 2015 event, Apple introduced the first version of the Apple Watch, the ResearchKit iPhone framework, and the 12-inch MacBook.


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