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Apple Stores See iPhone 16e, iPad Air Shortages as New Models Near

Apple's retail inventory of iPhone 16e and iPad Air models has reportedly dwindled to almost nothing as the company inches towards the release of new versions of both devices. They are expected to launch in the coming weeks.

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In a post on X (Twitter), Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman said that stock of iPhone 16e models has "basically dried out," while the iPad Air is seeing shortages as well, based on what his Apple retail contacts are telling him.

Just this past weekend, Gurman reported that the iPhone 17e is set to launch "imminently" with four new features, including the A19 chip, MagSafe connectivity, Apple's new cellular C1X modem chip, and its N1 chip for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Thread connectivity. The device is expected to retain the same $599 starting price as its predecessor.

Gurman also said Apple is planning to launch a new entry-level iPad 12 and a new iPad Air in the near future. Both devices are not expected to feature design changes or major enhancements, and will instead feature new chips. The 12th-generation ‌iPad‌ is set to feature the A18 chip with Apple Intelligence, while the eighth-generation ‌iPad Air‌ will apparently feature the M4 chip.

We'll have all the details of Apple's product launches as soon as they happen, right here on MacRumors, so stay tuned.

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Top Rated Comments

IceCool Avatar
3 weeks ago
I wonder if they’ll do another week of product launches.

Monday MacBook Air M5, Tuesday iPhone 17e, Wednesday iPad Air, Thursday MacBook Pro… or something like that. Would be kinda cool.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
MacBook Air also has long delivery times in Denmark
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iZac Avatar
3 weeks ago
Oh no, could this mean they’re killing the 16e rather than dropping it down $100 in price?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Think all the new products will be launched in early March. Expecting both the MacBook Air and Pro along with 17e and iPad Air. Not expecting to see an event.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Gengar Avatar
3 weeks ago

I would be surprised if the iPad Air does not get a full redesign to be thinner and lighter.
Honestly, we're getting to the point where their tablets are a bit too thin and you can't even put them in backpacks with other objects without them bending.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spock Avatar
3 weeks ago

Honestly, we're getting to the point where their tablets are a bit too thin and you can't even put them in backpacks with other objects without them bending.
You aren't wrong but the largest iPad Pro is the thinner than the "Air" and that is kind of weird.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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