U.S. retailer Target is allegedly telling its stores to return some iPhone SE units to Apple, a report claimed on Wednesday, ahead of a March press event in which the company could announce a new high-capacity 128-gigabyte model.
An internal memo is asking stores to return six unlocked 16- and 64-gigabyte models —in all four colors —as well as two Sprint configurations, MacRumors said. An anonymous worker meanwhile told the site that her shop hasn't received any iPhone SE shipments since before the iPhone 7 was announced in September.
A recent rumor has claimed that Apple is preparing a 128-gigabyte SE for a March press event, though other reports have suggested the device won't be updated this year. The same rumor hinted that Apple might also introduce a red color for the iPhone 7, new bands for the Apple Watch, and a 7.9-inch iPad Pro.
It's possible that an early 2017 iPhone SE upgrade would come in the form of a simple capacity bump, doubling the maximum storage from 64 to 128 gigabytes but leaving the same CPU and other components. In that respect, a recall from Target and others might make sense, allowing Apple to repurpose existing handsets that are otherwise sitting on shelves.
While new Watch bands are also a possibility for Apple's spring 2017 event, no other reports have hinted at a red color or an updated 7.9-inch iPad. The focus of the event is typically expected to be on three iPad models: a new 10.5-inch model, an updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and a 9.7-inch "budget" model, presumably replacing the iPad Air 2.
Source: appleinsider