Apple on March 4: interactive 'special Apple Experience' in three cities — what it means for users and the market

Apple is foregoing the big stage and offering a "special experience" to select media on March 4. We analyze which devices it may show, why the format matters, and what role this could play for users and the industry as a whole.

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Запрошення від Apple (Фото: MacRumors)

What was announced

Apple announced a “special Apple Experience” on March 4, 2026, in three cities — New York, London and Shanghai. The event is positioned not as a classic big presentation at Apple Park but as an interactive experience with limited invitations for the press. This was reported by MacRumors.

“Apple announced a special Apple Experience that will take place on March 4, 2026, in three cities – New York, London and Shanghai.”

— MacRumors

“special Apple experience”

— text of Apple’s invitation

What could be unveiled

According to compiled information, the event will likely showcase several updates: a iPhone 17e, MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, new iPad Air models (12th generation), an updated Studio Display, a more affordable MacBook based on the A18 chip, as well as new versions of Apple TV and HomePod mini. It is also mentioned that iPhones running iOS 27 will operate faster and hold charge longer, and Apple may borrow technology from Samsung for the MacBook.

Why the format and the lineup matter

Apple is choosing “interactive” local events for several reasons: first, they allow journalists and partners to get hands-on experience — important for technical evaluation of devices; second, the limited invitations create a focus on quality reviews instead of a broad marketing splash. For the market this means faster feedback from experts and greater influence of early tests on demand formation.

From a practical point of view for Ukrainian users and businesses, such updates have several implications: improved energy efficiency and battery life of the iPhone (thanks to iOS 27) — a real advantage for mobile connectivity under energy constraints; a more affordable MacBook on A18 could lower barriers for students and IT professionals; and new displays and streaming players will affect the creative industries and the streaming segment, which are important for Ukrainian media and studios.

Social proof and analysts’ views

Tech market analysts and specialized outlets have been tracking these updates for weeks as an evolution of the “no-big-stage” — a trend in which manufacturers opt for several local events instead of one global show. This approach allows them to test regional reactions more quickly and adjust supply logistics.

Brief conclusion

March 4 is not just another Apple announcement. It is a test of the communication format and an opportunity for the industry to obtain early hands-on impressions. For the Ukrainian market, more important than the model names themselves is how the updates will affect device accessibility, energy efficiency, and tools for work and study. We’ll be following the first day of testing closely — words need to turn into devices arriving in stores and into actual supply logistics.

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