![]() The Apple Watch Series 7 also brought a subtle redesign with a larger screen.Īpple announced updates to the software for all of its products (from Mac to AirPods to iPhone to HomePod) at this event. It also launched the much-improved 3rd version of the AirPods, and announced new funky colours for the HomePod mini.Īpple announced the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, plus the totally redesigned iPad mini 6, and the improved iPad 10.2-inch (9th Gen). The MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch models stole the show, thanks to their ultra-powerful M1 Pro and M1 Max processors, and stunning mini-LED screens. The previous Apple event was on 8th March 2022, where Apple announced a whole host of new products, ranging from the iPhone SE 3, updated iPad Air (5th Gen), new Mac Studio and Studio Display, to a new green colour for the iPhone 13.Īt this event, Apple announced a couple of products with dramatic redesigns. Sound like enough? Nope! There was also AirPods Pro 2 to cap things off.Īpple's developer conference, WWDC, nicknamed 'Dub-Dub' by many, spilled the beans on its new M2 silicon, showed us an all-new MacBook Air, and presented a boatload of software features coming in iOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS 13 (Ventura). Not content with just that, Apple also went all-in on Apple Watch, with Series 8, SE 2 and Ultra all appearing as a total new diversification of the wearables range. ![]() This was a bumper show, revealing four iPhones: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The kind of products that sell plenty, but would have busied the earlier September launch too much. ![]() Ok, so this one wasn't an 'event', per se, as Apple chose to quietly release its updated iPad with M2 processor and Apple TV 4K update. The same treatment was given to the Mac Mini, now also with upgraded M2 Pro/Max innards, making for a much more desirable miniature desktop computer. The company announced its M2 Pro and M2 Max updates, introducing the systems in MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch updated (the latter reviewed here and oh my it's a powerhouse). ![]() Like busses, you never get one arrive at once: just a day after the M2 Pro and M2 Max reveal, Apple also lifted the lid on its second-gen HomePod smart speaker.Īnother 'not an event' event, this early 2023 reveal was still an important date in the Apple timeline. Apple Event 2023: what else is coming up? So expect a lot of software updates: macOS, iOS, iPadOS will all no doubt have new aesthetics, features and beta dates set, well ahead of the arrival of new Mac, iPhone and iPad products. Seeing as WWDC stands for 'worldwide developer's conference" it would be remiss to not have, y'know, developer stuff in abundance. And it's most likely to be an Air-like product, so don't think M2 Ultra in this one, more likely base M2, possibly with throttled Pro/Max options, keeping it a sensible step down from the MacBook Pro models. Whether WWDC will be the place for this, or it'll happen separately and later down the line, is an unknown factor at present. There's surely an opportunity here to bring 'the most powerful Mac ever' to the fore once more.Īnother rumour that's been getting people excited throughout 2023 is the expectation of a new MacBook size: a 15-inch one, to be exact. There's rumour that perhaps this product format is now finished, but with the power of Ultra available it would make sense for Apple to reveal an all-out, no-holds-barred tower-format Mac. If M2 Ultra is introduced, that's an ideal segue into revealing an all-new Mac Pro. With M2 the first steps of that have already happened, but there's no Ultra version just yet. With the earlier M1 architecture, Apple progressed it with Pro, Max and Ultra variants to really ramp up the shared memory and integrated graphics power.
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