iPhone 14, Apple Watch to MacBook and more: Apple to launch new devices this fall
Following its WWDC in June, Apple is preparing to release numerous new products between this autumn and the beginning of 2023, including new iPhone 14 variants, an improved AirPods Pro, and much more.
Between this autumn and the beginning of 2023, Apple plans to release a slew of new iPhones, iPads, Macs, a succession of Apple Watches, an updated pair of AirPods Pro, a HomePod, and a newer Apple TV. If keeping up with Apple's new chipsets and the devices they support wasn't difficult enough, the company is planning to release an M2 Mac mini, M2 Pro Mac mini, M2 Pro / M2 Max 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros, as well as an M2 Ultra / M2 Extreme Mac Pro, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman's newsletter.
The M2 CPU was released earlier this month, and rumours suggest that the M3 chip is already in the works and will power the MacBook Air computers that will be released next year. There is also speculation regarding a new reality headset powered by the M2 microprocessor.
The iPhone 14 gadgets, this year's most anticipated Apple product line, will differ from past years. As Apple turns out, only the Pro versions will have the newer and better A16 chip, while the ordinary models will have the A15 chip seen in the iPhone 13.
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Another notable feature of the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro models is the rumoured pill-shaped cutout for Face ID and a hole-shaped cutout for the selfie camera. Will there be a Face ID setup behind the display on the Pro models? We'll just have to wait till the gadgets are out. This year, we may also see the end of the Mini model, which may be replaced with a 6.7-inch variant.
The new M2 iPad Pro versions, as well as a rumoured entry-level A14 chip-powered iPad with USB-C connection, will be unveiled during the autumn event. A bigger iPad with a screen size of 14 to 15 inches might also be on the way in the "next year or two."
Following that are three new Apple Watch models: the Series 8, a new SE model, and a more "rugged" model for customers who participate in extreme sports. The S8 chip in Series 8 is expected to operate similarly to its predecessors, the S7 and S6. The new SE model, which will replace the Series 3 watch, will likewise be powered by the microprocessor.
Apple might potentially show off a revamped Apple TV with an A14 processor and somewhat more RAM. It will provide the gadget with "new gaming capabilities," which will be noticeable in tvOS 16.
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The original HomePod, which was introduced in 2018, may also be upgraded. It is said to be comparable in size, with a S8 CPU, an updated display, and possibly support for "multi-touch capability."
The AirPods Pro earphones are the latest to receive an update.