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Apple Products in 2016: What Consumers Can Expect from Apple Watch 2, iPhone 6c, iPhone 7, iPad Air 3 and More

The regular buyers of various Apple products are expecting big reveals from the company this year. As the company released the iPad Pro at the end of 2015, Apple enthusiasts are anticipating for a better line-up of products this year. They expect the upcoming devices to have highly upgraded specifications.

Although there have not been any final announcements, consumers await for March as they expect the second generation Apple Watch to be on sale. This speculation is based on Apple's 2015 timeline, wherein Apple Watch's first generation was sold for a much lower price.

The consumers also believe that a four-inch iPhone would be launched by the time the Apple Watch 2 is put on sale. It is believed that the new iPhone model would be a smaller version of the most recent iPhone 6 and is a faster version of the iPhone 5c, hence its name the iPhone 6c.

Similarly, buyers are expecting to see the iPhone 7 that is pictured to be much thinner than the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. Rumor has it that even the headphone jack for the iPhone 7 would be turned into a Lightning-cable type of jack, or perhaps wireless headphones for a better upgrade.

Apple is also said to be preparing the upgrades for the iPad mini and the iPad Air. The iPad Air 3 is expected to be as sleek as the other iPad generations, but upgrades in the internals are highly anticipated. The upcoming version is also expected to have more apps that would surely be useful in the workplace.

The regular consumers are also looking forward to the possibility of Apple TV for users to have easier access over cable channels. The biggest secret yet to be revealed, or what people would actually hope for, is that the Apple Car is one of the biggest projects the company is working on this 2016.

Apple is surely ready to surprise its consumers with innovative designs and specs of its upcoming products. What the existing and eager Apple users have to do now is to wait for the company's final announcement and line up in stores when the release of these products begins.


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