Apple March Event – if peek wasn’t a typo, what does it mean?


    With Apple’s March event now confirmed and rumored to feature a new iPhone SE 3, a new iPad Air, and possibly a new M1 Mac, fans are already trying to find clues in the invite that was sent out on Tuesday, March 2.

    This is nothing new. For years, Apple has sent out invites that have suggested what the events may show off. Last year hinted towards ‘Hyperspeed‘, which turned out to be the new M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro laptops.

    Going way back to 2012, when invites were sent out for the iPhone 5 event, a shadow of a number 5 was as subtle as a sledgehammer that a new iPhone was on its way.

    iPhone 5 invite

    (Image credit: Apple)

    But since the March invite was sent out, many are wondering why Apple chose the word ‘Peek’ instead of ‘Peak’ in the invite when it alluded to ‘Peek performance’.



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