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Apple Reportedly Expects 'Major Rush' of Customers This Week

Apple has advised its retail store employees to expect a "major rush" of customers this week, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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Apple teased "a big week ahead," with announcements starting Monday.

In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said some employees believe Apple's preparations for new products this week are "on par with what happens before the debut of new iPhones in the fall," suggesting that at least one of the devices set to be unveiled between Monday and Wednesday will have "major mainstream appeal."

The new product likely to receive the most interest is the rumored lower-cost MacBook, which is described as an "incredible value" within Apple, according to the newsletter. Apple believes that a more affordable MacBook will help to "drive a serious number of switchers from Windows machines and Chromebooks," wrote Gurman.

While there have been no concrete rumors about the lower-cost MacBook's starting price, estimates range from $599 to $799 in the United States. In any case, qualifying college students and educators should receive $100 off the regular price.

The lower-cost MacBook is expected to be powered by the iPhone 16 Pro's A18 Pro chip, rather than an M-series chip, and it will reportedly have a smaller 12.9-inch display. Based on A18 Pro specs, this MacBook will likely have 8GB of RAM, and the laptop will likely have regular USB-C ports instead of faster Thunderbolt ports.

Like the iBook from the early 2000s, it has been rumored that this MacBook will come in fun color options, like yellow, green, blue, and/or pink.

Beyond the lower-cost MacBook, most if not all of the other new products coming this week are expected to feature upgraded chips and little else. Possibilities include an iPhone 17e with an A19 chip, an iPad Air with an M4 chip, an iPad 12 with an A18 chip, a MacBook Air with the M5 chip, and MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips.

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Top Rated Comments

4 weeks ago
I expect a major rush this week by…..the usual content creators.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 weeks ago
What's interesting about this is it suggests the products will actually be announced and launched in the same week.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 weeks ago
Those who wanted could get a M4 MBA for 749$ in recent times. This thing needs to come in way lower at like $499.
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 weeks ago
DANG! Apple releasing new products and, as a result, retail may see an uptick in foot traffic and sales? SO glad I’m up to date on this insightful information that absolutely no one else could have provided. ;)

EDIT: As of 3/4 ALL products “Availability starting March 11”
A major rush of customers THIS week… that will be told to come back next week? I’m sure that’s how that happens and NOT that Gurman was wrong or anything. “I was merely reporting what SOME employees told me!” Dude, you don’t know that retail employees don’t have any insider information? I know that and watching Apple isn’t a cushy Bloomberg gig for me. :) And, no, the product likely to receive the most interest isn’t and will never be any Mac if there’s an iPhone or iPad anywhere in the mix.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jonnyb098 Avatar
4 weeks ago
Curious what this could be. A low cost MacBook is NOT a product that would cause “iPhone like traffic” unless it has a touch screen or something. Nor would a iPhone 17e.

Or they could just be referring to people like iJustine flipping out over a pink MacBook. Yeah, that’s probably it actually. 😂
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TFrank2 Avatar
4 weeks ago
While appealing, I’d be surprised if the new lower-cost MacBooks really create a massive wave of demand in days? Hope I’m wrong
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)