Apple produces a wide range of other goods in addition to its well-known iPhones, iPads, and Macs, including the Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV, and HomePod. The business is anticipated to introduce items like the VR headset, a new and improved iMac, and it’s even rumoured to announce its first extreme smartphone, the iPhone 15 Ultra, in the days to come.
The following are Apple’s most anticipated items for 2023:
Apple iPhone 15 series
There might be four or perhaps five different models in Apple’s iPhone 15 series. According to the current lineup, the iPhone 15 series will most likely include the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus in addition to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. All iPhone 15 models will have the new Dynamic Island in terms of features and capabilities. The 60Hz panel-equipped iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, which are still powered by the A16 Bionic chipset, will be present. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra will also include a 120Hz display and an A17 processor from Apple that was manufactured utilising TSMC’s 3nm technology.
Apple Watch Series 8
Apple may not reveal a replacement for the Apple Watch Ultra, but it is expected to introduce the Apple Watch Series 8 and the iPhone 15 series in October. Along with a redesign and a new processor, the Apple Watch Series 8 is most likely to have new fitness-focused capabilities, much like the Apple Watch Ultra.
15-inches MacBook
At the forthcoming WWDC 2023 developers conference, Apple is most likely to reveal its first 15-inch MacBook Air. The 15-inch MacBook Air’s overall appearance and style are anticipated to remain the same as those of the M2-MacBook Air, but it could be powered by the Apple Silicon M3 and could have longer battery life than the 13-inch MacBook Air.
AR/VR Headset
In 2023, it’s expected that Apple will introduce RealityPro with rOS, its first VR headset. Two high-resolution OLED panels are reportedly included in this standalone device. The Reality Pro’s capabilities suggest that it will be able to give simultaneous augmented and virtual reality experiences. The cost of the Apple RealityPro AR/VR headset may be on the high side.
Mac Pro backed with M2 Ultra
Apple is quickly replacing Intel CPUs in its Mac series with Apple Silicon, leaving just the Mac Pro with the in-house chip. According to current rumours, Apple will soon unveil the first Mac Pro, which will run on an M2 Ultra processor with up to 24 CPU cores and 76 GPU cores. With the future Mac Pro, Apple Silicon is likely to offer external storage expansion, unlike other Apple Silicon devices.
Latest Mac
This year, Apple is also expected to introduce an updated iMac that could include the M2/M3 chip. Once more, the iMac’s overall appearance will resemble that of the present model; the key distinction between the two will be performance.