![]() The 10th-gen iPad is also supposed to transition from the Thunderbolt port to USB-C. According to the rumors, it’s getting an update with a slightly bigger screen (and probably thinner bezels). Unlike every other current iPad, it hasn’t been moved to the M1 yet, and it even still has a Home button. The iPad, now its 9th generation, has been the odd duck in the lineup. But aside from the bump in performance, don’t expect any significant changes to the design. And if the rumors prove to be true, Apple is planning an update for these machines, which are the most powerful in the MacBook lineup.Ī MacBook Pro with the M2 Pro and M2 Max are expected to make an appearance here, showing what Apple really can do with these new chips, especially on the graphics front. The redesigned MacBook Pro - both the 14-inch and 16-inch models - was announced at Apple’s October event last year. There’s a possibility Apple could also release an updated Pro Display XDR alongside a new Mac Pro, though most reports have been pointing to a 2023 time window for that. It’s been proposed that a chip like this would have to stitch two M2 Ultra chips together, but we’ll have to wait and see. This Mac Pro is expected to use some kind of advanced configuration of the M2 chip, possibly called the M2 Extreme. Apple even mentioned the product by name at an event earlier this year, saying it would be talked about at a future event. In order to complete the Mac’s two-year transition to Apple Silicon, Apple needs to deliver an updated Mac Pro that ditches Intel and AMD. We’ve been promised an update to the Mac Pro by the end of 2022. ![]() Mac Pro with M2 Extreme Simon Hrozian/Unsplash While both iPad Pros will be getting a spec bump, the 11-inch iPad Pro is also rumored to not get the mini-LED display. This update has been rumored since the beginning of 2022, and feels like the most likely product to make an appearance.īoth iPad Pros are also rumored to get a MagSafe 3 charging port, much like the newer MacBooks. Seeing that chip move to the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro is a no-brainer. iPad Pro with M2Īpple already started the M2 train back at WWDC with the announcement of the M2 MacBook Pro 13-inch and MacBook Air. We’ll have to wait and see whether Gurman is correct. Instead, we could see these products launch via press releases on Apple’s website, something the company has done before with devices like the AirPods Max and 24-inch iMac. Reporter Mark Gurman has suggested the updates slated for the show - MacBooks and Mac Minis with new chips, and iPad Pro tablets with the M2 - might not be significant enough to justify a full-on event. There is another possibility, though: that Apple won’t hold an event at all. Because the iPhone event this year was held a bit earlier than normal, that may mean October 4 or 11 are on the table as well. That means the most likely dates for the October event this year would be October 18 or October 25. Other than that though, you should expect a very familiar iPhone.Apple’s new Mac Pro might be dead on arrivalĪpple’s new MacBook Air is bigger, but not necessarily betterĪpple’s next MacBooks and iPads could be in serious trouble Both the base model iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Max are also likely to come with the same A15 processor that debuted with the iPhone 13 series, though likely with the extra GPU core as seen on the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max. In fact, the biggest change here might be a literal one Apple is widely expected to drop the iPhone Mini, in favour of a non-Pro 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max. The non-Pro iPhone 14 models though might not be too different from previous models. The screen should see a new always-on display feature too. ![]() Apple is also predicted to upgrade the main camera on the rear to a 48MP shooter with a larger sensor. ![]() They’re rumoured to feature a cutout on the front rather than their signature notch, and will get the new A16 Bionic chip too. As mentioned before this, they’re likely going to be the most expensive iPhone lineup we’ve seen in a while, but we do expect them to come with some pretty significant upgrades-at least for the Pro and Pro Max models. #AppleEvent □ /bw5Lxf3eQ9- Greg Joswiak August 24, 2022Īs for what we can expect, well the most obvious one is the iPhone 14 series. ![]()
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