iPhone 5 SE, iOS 9.3, watchOS 2.2, OS X 10.11.4, tvOS 9.2

Mar 21, 2016 04:00 GMT  ·  By

If you're reading the news lately, you might be aware of the fact that Apple has invited the media earlier this month to see its latest devices and operating systems at the March 21 "Let Us Loop You In" event.

Like most of Apple's live events, this one is of great importance to the entire Apple community because, as rumor has it, the Cupertino company is about to unveil a brand-new iPhone for the masses, which promises to combine the 4-inch size of the iPhone 5S smartphone with some of the features of the more advanced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S devices.

The new iPhone SE should be cheaper than current offerings due to the fact that it sports a smaller screen, and it will most certainly come bundled with the latest iOS 9.3 mobile operating system, which should also be unveiled on March 21, 2016, for all the supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.

The "Let Us Loop You In" event is also targeted at Apple Watch fans, as the word on the street is that we should be getting a handful of new band colors and combinations, along with the latest version of the watchOS operating system, watchOS 2.2, which has been in Beta for that last few months now.

Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan, tvOS 9.2, and probably a new, smaller iPad

Mac owners should be happy to learn that they will finally be able to upgrade their computers to the highly anticipated Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan operating system, which promises Live Photos support in the Messages app, along with numerous stability and performance improvements.

On the other hand, Apple should also release the tvOS 9.2 operating system for its supported Apple TV devices, as well as the Xcode 7.3 IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for developers. Again, all of these software versions have been in development for quite some time now, and final production versions should be available soon.

The latest rumors talk about a new, smaller iPad, or a 9.7-inch iPad Pro, but we are not so sure that Apple will announce so many devices and products on the "Let Us Loop You In" event, especially because the Cupertino company is planning its developer conference (WWDC) in June. Anyway, if you're not able to attend the event, which will be broadcasted live at 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. EST or 5 p.m. GMT), you should join our live blog.