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AirPods 3 Might Only Launch In Second Half Of 2021 By Tyler Lee, on 03/16/2021 03:08 PDT
We have been hearing that Apple could be planning on launching a new pair of AirPods, but whether or not this will be the AirPods 3 or the AirPods Pro Lite remains to be seen, but if you were hoping for the third-gen AirPods, you could have to wait until later in the year, at least that’s what analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says.
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According to Kuo, he claims that Apple’s AirPods 3 will only be launching in the second half of the year, most likely in the third-quarter of the year. Kuo claims that the earphones aren’t ready yet and will only enter mass production later in the year. Like we said, there is a bit of confusion surrounding the AirPods lineup at the moment so it is unclear how this might play out in Apple’s rumored March event.
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If rumors are to be believed, Apple is working on the next-gen AirPods Pro. The device is tipped to be launched in the first half of 2021. The AirPods Pro 2 could face a design overhaul with a shorter stem. We expect it to feature an improved music playback, and offer a better battery life. However, we don’t know for sure yet what Apple will bring to the table with its next audio product. Here’s a rumor roundup of the AirPods Pro 2 – combining all the rumors and speculations in one place.
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Apple is rumored to make the earbuds more compact by eliminating the short stem that currently sticks out from the bottom. The AirPods Pro 2 could come with a more rounded shape to fill more of a user’s ear. They are tipped to be similar to the designs from Samsung, Amazon, and Google.