Apple’s big September event is this week. As MacWorld reports, while the company never tips its hand about what will be announced, observers are nearly certain that it’s going to be the iPhone 14 lineup (iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, both in regular and Max sizes) and new Apple Watches (Apple Watch Series 8 in two sizes and likely a third larger “Pro” or “Extreme Sport” model, and a new Apple Watch SE).
But that’s not nearly all the irons in the fire for the most valuable company in the world. What else is Cupertino cooking up, and what else could fans see at the “Far out” event?
Here’s a list of rumored future Apple products, along with MacWorld’s best predictions about whether or not they’ll be revealed on September 7.
2nd-generation AirPods Pro
According to MacWorld, of all the products Apple has in the pipeline, the one most likely to appear at the September event along with iPhones and Apple Watches is the new AirPods Pro. These second-generation AirPods Pro (or AirPods Pro 2 as some call them) have been rumored for a long time, but are said to finally make it to market this fall. Why announce them together with the new iPhones? Well, one of the rumors is that they’ll support Bluetooth 5.2 and LE Audio. As no current iPhones support Bluetooth 5.2, it would make sense to combine the announcements.
Apple TV 4K
MacWorld speculates that a new Apple TV is coming in the second half of this year, but they don’t know much about it other than it is expected to have an “improved cost structure.” That’s a nice way of saying it’ll cost Apple less to make…and that could show up in the form of a lower price, or just more profit for Apple.
10th-generation iPad
One of the more exciting products on the way this year, if rumors are to be believed, is the 10th-generation iPad. Finally breaking from its old design, the new iPad is supposed to take design cues from the iPad Air, with a 10.5-inch display, Touch ID in the side button, and flat edges. Rumors say it will have USB-C and support the second-generation Apple Pencil, too. That being said, the prognosticators at MacWorld think it won’t launch until October, when the iPadOS 16.1 will be released.
M2 iPad Pro
Now that the M2 processor is out (in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro), it’s time to update those M1-based iPads with an M2 processor. The M2-based iPad Prods might also have wireless charging, but the rumored bigger iPad–14 or 15 inches–probably won’t make an appearance until next year. Look for the M2 iPad Pro to land in October with the 10th-gen iPad.
M2 Mac mini
Another M1-based product ready for the M2 treatment is the Mac mini. There have been conflicting reports about this one…some say to expect the same Mac mini we have today, only with the new M2 processor. Other say there’s a new design in the works with a new case and a two-tone design. MacWorld says it probably not going to be at the September event–consumer Macs are usually at a later event, so keep an eye out in October if it’s coming this year at all.
Mac Pro
The last product to make the transition to Apple silicon is the Mac Pro. Apple said the transition would take two years and, well, time’s almost up. Does that mean we’ll see the Mac Pro this year? Opinions are mixed. It’s hard to imagine an “M2 Extreme” in a Mac when users don’t even have MacBook Pros or Mac Studios with M2 Max or M2 Ultra yet. And with the Mac Studio performing so well, there doesn’t appear to be a rush to get something even beefier out there.
iMac Pro
While we’re talking about Macs, MacWorld believes that Apple is expected, as some point, to release a larger Apple silicon-based iMac. What some are calling a new iMac Pro would have Apple Silicon and a new design, similar to the M1 iMac. The display would be larger (27 inches or so), and possibly include ProMotion or mini LED backlights for HDR. It would come with a higher-end M2 processor, like an M2 Max or M2 Ultra. But none of that is ready yet, and the mere existence of this product seems to be in question–some say that the Apple Studio Display is the product some tipsters were mistaking for a larger iMac, so it’s unlikely to be at the September event.
HomePod with display
Google’s got its Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max, Amazon has a bevy of Echo Show devices, but Apple has no smart home device with a display. There have been rumors of a HomePod with a display (some call it a “HomePod with an iPad attached”) for some time. The most recent rumors say it is expected in late 2022 or early 2023. It also seems like it would need a more significant showing than to sit in the shadow of the iPhone, Apple’s most popular product. It’s unlikely to be released at an event this fall.
AR/VR headset
Apple wants to take on Meta’s current dominance of the AR headset market, so is diligently working on an AR headset or glasses. The latest rumors say the first device will be an expensive, high-end, limited production unit for developers to be following by something sleeker and more affordable for the mass market a year or so later.
Some even say the device will come as soon as January 2023–and Apple does like to tease major new products months ahead of time with a big “one more thing” announcement. There’s no reason that couldn’t happen at the end of the iPhone event, or the October event—after all, Apple unveiled the Apple Watch as a One More Thing at the iPhone 6 event—but it’s far more likely to get its own event later on.
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