Apple’s plan redesigned iPad Pro, new entry-level MacBook Pro, Apple Watch for 2022: Mark Gurman
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman said in an emailed news release that Apple is working on a “wider range” of new devices in 2022, including redesigned iPad Pro as well as Apple Watch models. new, upgraded AirPods Pro and high-end iMac. for registrants. The new range is also said to feature a redesigned MacBook Air that will be powered by Apple’s M2 chip. Along with upgrading its computing devices, Apple is said to have the iPhone 14 lineup in its plan for 2022. The Cupertino company is also preparing to announce its new iPhone SE model with 5G support.
In the latest edition of Power On Newsletter, Gurman attests previous statement and say the new one iPad Pro will come with wireless charging support. There will also be updates for the lower tier iPad Air and input level iPad, the reporter said.
Along with iPad models, Apple is said to be planning to bring its new Mac models. They will include a MacBook Air redesigned as well as “refurbished, high-end” iMac with Apple silicon. The new series is also speculated to have a new level of entry MacBook Pro, a new one Mac Proand a next generation Mac mini. Some of these devices have original rumor to this year, though Apple finally decided upgrade only high-end MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chip and notch screen design.
In 2022, Gurman noted that Apple is also planning upgrade that is Apple Watch family with three new models. They will include an update Apple Watch SE as well as a rugged version, he say.
Apple is also said to have an iPhone SE with 5G and iPhone 14″ model sometime next year. Furthermore, we can expect the company to provide us with a glimpse of its first mixed reality (MR) headset aims to enhance augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences.
Gurman isn’t the only Apple audience member to suggest a larger product line is planned for 2022. Experts including analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also speculate a similar route. However, Apple is yet to give any official hints as to what we might see next year. Therefore, it may be safe to look at the reported details with skepticism.
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