Following the conclusion of Apple’s iPhone 14 launch, online reprots are already circulating regarding the company’s upcoming product selection. Next year, a new iPhone 15 Ultra model is expected to replace the company’s iPhone Max Pro model.
According to a recent report, users can anticipate seeing a new 15-inch MacBook Air, a larger iPad, an upgraded HomePod, and a number of other Apple devices in 2019.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reports that Apple intends to introduce a new 15-inch MacBook Air for consumers in 2023. The design is anticipated to be lighter and slimmer, similar to the 16-inch MacBook Pro variant. Though the new edition is reported to have the old design, don’t anticipate to see a fresh overall aesthetic.
Instead of an angled shape, the MacBook Air M2, which debuted in June of this year, has a more symmetrical appearance. It has a display with a notch and thin bezels. A quad back camera arrangement is also anticipated for the upcoming generation.
A new iMac is also rumoured to be in development by Apple and will be released in 2023. Under the hood, the gadget might have an M3 silicon chip from Apple. There are rumours suggesting that we may also see an iMac Pro variant, while the other specifics of this iMac are still unknown.
Apple might bring back HomePod in 2023 after discontinuing it in March of last year. Only the tiny version is being sold at the moment. The more expensive version, with better audio quality, is anticipated to release the following year.
In 2023, Apple may also introduce a 14-inch iPad Pro. Ross Young of DSCC recently asserted that Apple is developing a 14.1-inch iPad Pro device that might enable MiniLED and ProMotion.
We might finally see the long-rumored Apple Glasses next year as they are also on the list. According to the quoted source, the business may unveil its first Reality Pro headset, which is rumoured to include a “revolutionary three-display arrangement.” It is predicted to use a potent mobile chipset and to have two mini-OLED 4K panels. The item probably won’t be inexpensive and will have a high price.