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Apple is working on a number of new products that are set to launch this fall, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that it will be "the widest array" of new devices that Apple has introduced in its history.

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In his latest "Power On" newsletter, Gurman explains that Apple is working on four new flagship iPhones (iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max), an updated low-end MacBook Pro, a refreshed larger-screened iMac, a new Mac Pro, a redesigned MacBook Air, second-generation AirPods Pro, three Apple Watches (Series 8, SE, and Rugged), a low-end iPad, and new iPad Pro models.

We've shared details on many of these devices before and information on what to expect can be found through the links below or through our dedicated upcoming products guide that walks through everything that Apple is expected to unveil this year.

According to Gurman, most of the new products are expected in the fall months, but there is a possibility that the iMac could come earlier. Apple is planning a spring event in March or April that will see the launch of the 5G iPhone SE, a refreshed iPad Air with an A15 chip, and perhaps at least one Mac.

Apple may use the spring event to bring the M1 Pro chip to another Mac, either a higher-end iMac or Mac mini, but the bulk of the Mac refreshes, which will include a new version of the Mac Pro and an entirely overhauled MacBook Air, are unlikely to happen before the fall.

Gurman speculates that the upcoming iPad Pro will have an M2 chip and wireless charging, features that make it a candidate for a fall launch rather than a spring launch. Apple did, however, submit regulatory filings for nine new iPads and three new iPhone models, so it is possible more than one iPad could be refreshed at the spring event.

Apple had also planned to introduce its AR/VR headset in 2022, but rumors have suggested that the device's debut may have been pushed back to 2023 as there are still issues that need to be worked out.

Apple's spring event last year took place in April, so we could see a similar timeline this year. The spring event will be followed by the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, which will see the launch of iOS 16 and macOS 13, and then in fall, with so many products planned, Apple is likely to hold at least two events.

Article Link: Gurman: Apple Preparing 'Widest Array of New Hardware Products in Its History' for Fall
 
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Wordman

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First time we've heard that new Macs may be fall rather than spring or WWDC. The must be the Covid / chip shortage delays coming into their own.

Hope my 2013 27-inch iMac can make it that long. It's making some very disagreeable noises.
 

Populus

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Yeah, let’s get to the hype train again!! I’m curious about the new iPad Pro, if it’s a redesigned model, or they are holding on for the M3 iteration to add OLED and a new design.

As for macs, I’m not Gurmann, but I’d expect the first M2 base macs for this year as well. Namely, the new MacBook (Air) and the new Mac mini, with a smaller profile. I’m interested in one of those, but I’ll wait until the M3 iteration, as I really think the M2 will be a minor refresh of the M1, just like the A15 was or the A16 will probably be.
 

Veeper

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Things that are overrated and don’t really have a place in the real world, outside of the idea that they might be cool:
  1. DVDs that you pay to rent every time you play them at home
  2. 3D TVs
  3. Amazon puppy that follows you around
  4. Foldable phones
  5. VR being a thing
 

4jasontv

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Ahhh the return of the petite Mac Pro rumor as the image shows. Well the next Mac Pro could be significantly smaller also. You wouldn’t be tethered to full size graphic cards utilizing multiple M1 Max based design.
When I first saw that mini pro I was like, Apple is going to make a Raspberry Pi-powered classic mac?

Which, if they did, I wonder what OS version it would ship with?
 

hovscorpion12

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With M1 Pro/M1 Max production issues, I'm not expecting any customer deliveries until Late July/Sept. Unless you got your order within the first 5 mins, have fun waiting months. There are still buyers who have been waiting 4 months for their computers. Now add 4 additional products with the same chip :oops:
 
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