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27 Jun, 2022
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According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple’s set to to release a bunch of new devices between this fall and the beginning of 2023. This reportedly includes four iPhone 14 devices, a set of new iPads, three Apple Watches, several M2 / M3-upgraded Macs, a pair of refreshed AirPods Pro buds, a new HomePod, and a spec-boosted Apple TV model.

iPhone

It is no surprise that Apple is getting ready to launch the iPhone 14 this fall, and Bloomberg report offers a roundup of all the rumors floating around for the past year or so. Only the Pro and Pro Max models are reportedly set to receive the new and more powerful A16 chip, as well as support for always-on display. The iPhone 14 Pro models are also supposed to come with a 48-megapixel camera sensor, a new notch featuring a “pill-shaped cutout” for Face ID, and a hole-punch-style selfie camera. The standard iPhone 14 may still come with the A15 chip that comes with the iPhone 13.

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New chips

Although Apple announced two new Macs with its flagship M2 processor at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) earlier this month, M2 may be found in several other devices. This includes an M2 Mac mini, M2 Pro Mac mini, M2 Pro / M2 Max 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros, as well as an M2 Ultra / M2 Extreme Mac Pro. Apple’s long-rumored mixed reality headset that we have written about several times previously, is also expected to come with an M2 chip.

Apple Watch

Apple’s expected to release three new Apple Watch models this fall: the standard Watch Series 8, a new SE, and a more “rugged” watch geared towards people into “extreme sports.”

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