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Apple Online Store goes down ahead of Spring Forward event

The Apple Store is down, in preparation for announcements later today at Apple’s Spring Forward event. The store going down is a very strong indicator that something new will be available to buy after the event is over — but what products? The most likely answer is new MacBooks.

There is also the potential of Apple Watch preorders, although these are more likely to take place in a couple of weeks, assuming an April launch.

The 13-inch MacBook refresh reported here are the most likely reason as to why the Apple Online Store is now saying ‘We’ll be back soon’. These products seem to be the most likely to be ready to ship immediately after announcement. There is also a good chance that this product refresh may not even feature during the presentation, but appear online afterwards as as silent update.

Many are speculating that Apple will announce the 12-inch Retina MacBook Air later. Depending on Apple’s intended release schedule for the machine, it could also be available to buy today. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that the new MacBook Air is planned to debut sometime this quarter.

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Comments

  1. OneOkami (@OneOkami) - 10 years ago

    My first thought when I saw the headline was that maybe they’re planning to open watch preorders today but I’m not sure about that one.

    On the MacBook side, I feel like if there is some significant redesign/update to warrant taking the store down to it it’d get a least some keynote focus. It’s hard to imagine taking the store doing for a silent update. Have they done such a thing in the past?

    • YU No - 10 years ago

      To my remembrance they take the store down no matter how big or small the upgrade is. They definitely did it for the last Macbook Air “refresh” last year.

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