There's no concrete word on when it might be released. It's expected to use M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, and it could have a fresh design. Mac miniĪpple is developing a high-end version of the Mac mini, which will feature additional ports and a more powerful Apple silicon chip. It's possible that Apple will rename the 13-inch MacBook Pro "MacBook," dropping the Pro labeling. Release timing is not known, but the M2 chip likely won't be coming out until the fall. 13-Inch MacBook ProĪpple is working on an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro that could use the next-generation M2 chip with 8-core CPU and 9 or 10-core GPU. The iPad could get a redesign with flat edges similar to the iPad mini, but it is expected to continue to feature a Touch ID Home button. 10th-Generation Low-Cost iPadĪpple is working on a new version of the low-cost iPad, which is expected to include a larger 10.5-inch display, an A14 chip, 5G, and a USB-C port. A glass back that would allow for wireless charging is also a possibility, as is a reverse wireless charging feature that would let the iPad Pro charge devices like the AirPods. iPad ProĪpple is rumored to be refreshing the iPad Pro in 2022, and the 11-inch model could get the same mini-LED display introduced in the 2021 12.9-inch iPad Pro. If there is an AR/VR headset unveiled in 2022, it will happen at a late fall event. The end of 2022 is the earliest that we might see the AR/VR headset, but Apple may also push the release back to 2023, so there's a chance we won't see it in 2022 at all. We could also see updated versions of the Mac Pro and Mac mini.Īpple is working on an AR/VR headset and while rumors initially said that it could be unveiled at WWDC, Apple is facing development issues and a WWDC debut is now unlikely. October/November EventĪpple is rumored to be planning to hold an October event that will see the debut of the 10th-generation low-cost iPad, which is expected to get a redesign, and refreshed iPad Pro models. Apple also debuted the Apple Watch Ultra, the Apple Watch Series 8, a new Apple Watch SE, and the AirPods Pro 2. September 7 "Far Out" iPhone 14 EventĪpple held an iPhone-centric event on September 7, where it introduced the the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, and the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. WWDC also saw the first hardware unveiling we've had in June in several years, with Apple debuting the M2 MacBook Air and the M2 13-inch MacBook Pro.įor more on what to expect from iOS 16, make sure to check out our dedicated roundup. WWDCĪpple held its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, June 6, and introduced new software and hardware products.Īpple introduced iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16, the next-generation versions of its software, all of which are available to developers for testing and will be released in the fall. Spring 2022 - March 8 "Peek Performance" EventĪpple in March 2022 held a "Peek Performance" event that saw the introduction of the first products of the year.Īpple unveiled the third-generation iPhone SE with 5G and an A15 chip, the fifth-generation iPad Air with M1 chip and 5G, the Mac mini/Mac Pro hybrid called the Mac Studio with new high-end M1 Ultra chip, and the Studio Display, a new 27-inch 5K display that's priced at $1,599. Note that the product launch information in this guide is based on rumors and estimates, and actual launch timelines could vary. We're expecting multiple events to take place in 2022, including WWDC and the September iPhone event. In this guide, we're keeping track of all of the Apple events that are on the horizon and what we're expecting to see at each one, so make sure to check back in regularly. There's usually a spring event in March, the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, a September event that's focused on iPhone and Apple Watch, and sometimes an October event if there are iPads or Macs expected in the fall. In an average year, Apple holds three to four events.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |