New MacBook Air 2018, iPad Pro are no-shows in Appleās sitemap leak
In the hours leading up to the hotly-anticipated iPhone XS reveal, the names, sizes and colors of every iPhone set to be announced today were unceremoniously revealed through Appleās own website via an XML sitemap file leak. However, nothing referring to the rumored MacBook Air 2018 or iPad Pro 3 were found in the fileās contents.
Does this mean weāre unlikely to see either of these products shown off during the upcoming keynote? Thatās what many experts are chiefly taking away from the omission.
Of course, thatās a completely understandable assumption to make, considering that the Apple Store is down at the time of writing and is likely being populated with the URLs that had leaked through the XML file. If Apple didnāt have URLs related to this new MacBook Air or iPad Pro prepared in the file that had leaked, then itās relatively safe to assume that these products are, in fact, not prepared for an announcement.
This would certainly line up with related rumors that Intelās latest laptop processors are experiencing shortages, which would almost certainly hold up a MacBook Air 2018 release.
However, there arenāt any rumors related to the iPad Pro 3 that would support its omission from the XML file. In fact, the tablet seemingly already passed through the Eurasian Economic Commission for wireless communications approvals, something that generally happens late in a productās pre-release life cycle.
So, will we or wonāt we see new iPad or Mac hardware from Apple today? Thatās still tough to say for certain even with this information. While signs are pointing to such announcements being unlikely, Apple could very well surprise us, or it could hold off at launch new iPads and Macs at a separate October launch event. Stay tuned right here for the latest.
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Via AppleInsider
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