Although we've already seen some Apple gadgets in 2023, more are on the way! From iPhones to Macs, here's everything we're still expecting this year.
Apple is one of the most secretive companies in the world of big tech. Rumors of future products seem to develop years ahead of their time, and while we can all speculate as much as we want, we don’t really know what new products Apple has coming until they’re announced. For existing products, though, it’s a little easier since most of those tend to be on an annual upgrade cycle, with a few exceptions.
iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro If there is any Apple product with an upgrade cycle that’s literally like clockwork, it’s the iPhone, which is always out in the fall. This year, we can expect the iPhone 15 lineup to include an iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, it is rumored that the iPhone 15 will have a bigger 6.2-inch display this year, but the rest of the lineup will have the same sizes as before.
iPhone 15 Ultra Other rumors circulating around the iPhone 15 involve a brand new iPhone 15 Ultra, which may or may not be the same as the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple Watch Series 9 Another product that is on an annual release cycle, and comes out alongside the new iPhones, is the Apple Watch. This year, we can expect an Apple Watch Series 9, though if the Apple Watch Series 7 and Apple Watch Series 8 are any indications, we might not get any major upgrades. Last year, the big upgrades came in the form of the brand-new Apple Watch Ultra, which is an entirely different product.
M2 Mac Pro The Mac Pro is the one product still in Apple’s lineup that it hasn’t transitioned to Apple silicon. Despite having shown time and time again that its own M1 Ultra runs circles around the old Intel chip in the current Mac Pro, you can spend thousands of dollars buying one from Apple. M2 iMac The 24-inch iMac was one of the first Apple Silicon Macs to demonstrate how the efficiency of the chips could allow Apple to make some cutting-edge designs. In the case of the 24-inch iMac, Apple was able to make the display incredibly thin by squeezing the entire motherboard into the bottom chin. Jokes about the side of that chin aside, it was a striking new look for the iMac, which had been relatively unchanged for a decade prior.
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