Reports revealed that Apple is preparing to launch a large number of new devices between the upcoming fall season and the beginning of the new year 2023.
And the editor in the American “Bloomberg” agency, Mark Gorman, described it as a “flood” of products that will include 4 phones from the “iPhone 14” series, a set of new “iPad” computers, 3 “Apple” watches, many “Macs”, and a pair of devices. From the updated “AirPods Pro” headphones, the “HomePod”, and a new model of the “Apple TV” with enhanced specifications.
iPhone is more powerful
While Gorman confirmed that Apple will indeed launch an “iPhone 14” phone near the end of 2022, he revealed for the first time that only the “Pro” and “Pro Max” models will be equipped with the new, more powerful “A16” chip.
He added that the “iPhone 14 Pro” models are supposed to come with a 48-megapixel camera sensor, a new notch that features a bean-shaped slot for the face ID, in addition to a “selfie” camera with a hole.
Mark Gorman notes that the standard “iPhone 14” model will contain the “A15” chip that is supplied with the “iPhone 13”, with a difference of 6.7 inches that replaces the “Mini” model.
Mac and iPad computers in new sizes
Gorman also disclosed in his report that “Apple” will rely on its flagship “M2” processor in the “Mac Mini” computers, and that it is likely that new sizes of 13 and 15-inch MacBook Air will appear in laptops, which will be launched in 2023.
Regarding the upcoming iPad tablets, Mark Gorman’s report indicates that Apple will launch 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models equipped with the “M2” chip later this year, as well as a larger “iPad” ranging Its size is between 14 and 15 inches, and next within “the next year or two,” Gorman predicts.
extreme sports watch
Mark Gorman is also likely that Apple will launch 3 new models of the Apple Watch this fall, the standard “Watch Series 8” series, and two new “SE” series, as well as a more “durable” watch aimed at people who practice “serious sports.” “.
The AirPods Pro will also be upgraded, adding a new chip and improved sound.
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