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Apple AirPods 3 may be released in the next few weeks, with a smaller headphone handle equipped with U1 chip

Not long ago, Apple held a spring new product launch conference and brought brand new iMac, iPad Pro, AirTag and other products, but the new AirPods that the outside world expected did not appear as expected. Now there is news that AirPods 3 may be released in the next few weeks, that is to say, we will have the opportunity to see the new AirPods as soon as this month.

The above news comes from India Today’s largest English-language magazine in India. It is reported that the new AirPods may carry the U1 chip and should have a smaller headphone handle. It should be noted that the timing of “India Today”‘s revelation seems to be different from what another well-known analyst said.

Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo once pointed out in a report that AirPods 3 is expected to start mass production in the third quarter. Supply chain media DigiTimes also cited industry sources as saying that the new AirPods will be shipped in the third quarter of 2021. Before that, whether Apple will release AirPods 3, there is still a question mark. However, it does not rule out the possibility of early release.

Foreign media has exposed the rendering of AirPods 3, and its overall shape is similar to AirPods Pro, and the charging box also uses a rounded rounded design. In appearance, the new headset still uses the “little tail” design. The difference is that the AirPods 3 headset body does not use silicone earplugs like the Pro version, but uses a semi-in-ear design.

Apple AirPods 3 may be released in the next few weeks, with a smaller headphone handle equipped with U1 chip

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