
We’re less than two weeks away from Apple’s big September event. The company hasn’t said anything about what they’ll be announcing, but it’s almost certain that it will be the iPhone 14 lineup (iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, both regular and full size) and the new Apple Watch (Apple Watch). . The Series 8 will come in two sizes for him, possibly including a third-largest “Pro” or “Extreme Sport” model, and the new Apple Watch SE.
But this is not all for the world’s most valuable companies. What else does Cupertino have in store and what else will we see at the ‘Far out’ event? is the best predictor of whether
2nd generation AirPods Pro
Of all the products Apple has in its pipeline, the new AirPods Pro are the ones most likely to appear alongside the iPhones and Apple Watch at the September event.
These 2nd generation AirPods Pro (or AirPods Pro 2 as some call them) have been rumored for a long time. At the end It will hit the market this fall. Why announce alongside the new iPhones? One rumor is that it will support Bluetooth 5.2 and LE audio. Since current iPhones don’t support his Bluetooth 5.2, it makes sense to combine these announcements. I doubt Apple will make the new AirPods Pro work that’s all However, it may offer more advanced features when used on modern mobile phones. It’s like, “The new AirPods Pro do all these great things, but when you plug them into your new iPhone, you can do these other things too.”
The new AirPods Pro are expected to have a sleek design, better sound quality, better noise cancellation, and possibly new fitness features as well.
Apple TV 4K
There are rumors of a new Apple TV coming in the second half of this year, but not much is known about it other than the expected “improved cost structure.” That’s a nice way of saying Apple’s manufacturing costs will go down…and that could come in the form of lower prices, or simply higher profits for Apple.
If this actually happens in 2022, we could see it anytime. Unless it’s an absolutely drastic change in design and functionality that you didn’t expect, it could be a fairly brief announcement sneaked into a September or October event, or even released directly to the web with little fanfare.
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10th generation iPad
If the rumors are to be believed, one of the most exciting products to launch this year is the 10th generation iPad. Finally breaking away from the old design, the new iPad should take design cues from the iPad Air, with its 10.5-inch display, Touch ID side button, and flat edges. Rumor has it that it will feature USB-C and will also support the second-generation Apple Pencil.
But I don’t think it will show up at the September event. Apple has officially delayed his iPadOS 16 and the first release he says will be iPadOS 16.1. The new iPad won’t be announced until the October event, which he believes will take place in October, which coincides with the iPadOS 16.1 release date.
M2 iPad Pro
Now that the M2 processor is out (in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro), it’s time to update your M1-based iPad with an M2 processor. The M2-based iPad Prods may also feature wireless charging, but the rumored larger iPads (14 or 15 inches) probably won’t arrive until next year. Look for the M2 iPad Pro coming in October alongside the 10th generation iPad.

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M2 mac mini
Another M1-based product ready for M2 processing is the Mac mini. There have been conflicting reports about this… some say they expect the same Mac mini as today, with only the new M2 processor. Others say a new design is in the works with a new case and two-tone design.
I probably won’t be attending the September event. Consumer Macs usually attend events after that, so keep an eye out for him in October if it happens this year.
mac pro
The last product to move to Apple silicon is the Mac Pro. Apple said this transition would take him two years, but time is running out. Does that mean the Mac Pro is coming this year? Opinions vary. If you don’t already have a MacBook Pro or Mac Studio with an M2 Max or M2 Ultra, it’s hard to imagine an “M2 Extreme” on your Mac. Also, Mac Studio performs so well that there doesn’t seem to be any rush to release something more powerful.
Even if Apple releases a preview of the new Mac Pro in 2023, we believe it will happen later this year, not during the September event.

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iMac Pro
While we’re talking about Macs, we should mention that Apple is expected to release a larger Apple silicon-based iMac at some point. What some are calling the new iMac Pro features Apple Silicon and a new design similar to the M1 iMac. The display is larger (27 inches or so) and likely includes his ProMotion or mini LED backlight for HDR. It will be equipped with high-end M2 processors such as M2 Max and M2 Ultra.
But none of that is ready yet, and the mere existence of this product seems to be in question, with some saying the Apple Studio Display was a product some tipsters mistook for the larger iMac. We don’t think it will be released in 2022 or 2023, so don’t wait for the release at the September event.
HomePod with display
Google has the Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max, Amazon has a number of Echo Show devices, but Apple has no smart home devices with displays. We’ve been hearing rumors of his HomePod with a display (some call it a “HomePod with an iPad attached”) for a while. According to the latest rumors, it is scheduled for late 2022 or early 2023.
If it really is a late 2022 device, there’s no reason Apple couldn’t announce it at its September event. It seems that you need a display like this. Our guess, if at all, is that he won’t make an appearance until 2023, and we won’t see him at an event this fall.
AR/VR headsets
I know Apple is working on AR headsets and glasses. The latest rumors suggest that the first device will be an expensive, high-end, limited-production unit aimed at developers, followed a year or so later by more sophisticated and more affordable devices for the mass market.
Some have even said the device will arrive in January 2023. Apple hopes to introduce major new products with a big ‘one more thing’ announcement months in advance. Or there’s no reason it shouldn’t happen at the October event — after all, Apple unveiled the Apple Watch as the One More Thing at its iPhone 6 event — but it’s much more likely to hold its own event. is. .
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