Apple’s AirPods 3 are now in production, rumors say
- Taiwanese supplier ASE Technology has started production of optical sensors that will be embedded in the next generation Apple AirPods, according to DigiTimes.
- Ming-Chi Kuo has previously hinted that we may see them in the third quarter of 2021.
- AirPods 3 are expected to launch at $199, according to a report from The Elec.
There have been plenty of rumors of exactly when we can expect to see the new AirPods, with recent suggestions from the analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (reliability: 80.95%) hinting that we may see them in the third quarter of 2021. More specifically, that would be from July 1 to September 30. The new report from DigiTimes lines up with these earlier reports from Kuo, giving the reports more weight.
From Tom's Guide:
The DigiTimes report, spotted by MacRumors doesn't provide a specific launch date. But there is a launch window, according to sources cited in the report, that places the AirPods 3 launch sometime in the third quarter of 2021, which would square with a September launch event for the iPhone 13.
As for pricing, Korean publication The Elec has recently stated that fans may have to pay a premium for the upgrade. Apple’s new AirPods 3 are expected to launch at $199, a noticeable increase from the previous price of $159 for AirPods 2.
The first generation of AirPods launched back in 2016 — with a second generation released in March of 2019. Since then, AirPods have become one of the most popular products for the company — with the second generation featuring an H1 chip, longer talk time, ‘Hey Siri’ integration and more.
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Published to Apple Scoop on 25th March, 2021.