Apple is planning to launch new Macs in late October, including a rumored Mac Mini that will be the size of an Apple TV. It will be available for purchase starting November 1. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who also writes in his Power On newsletter today that the iPad Mini is getting an overdue refresh -- its first since 2021.
The Mac Mini may be the most exciting of the updates, considering the rumored major physical revamp coming along with a new M4 chip. Despite the smaller size, the M4 Pro version might come with a healthy connectivity spread.
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Apple To Announce M4 Version Of MacBook Pro
Mark Gurman also wrote Apple will also announce M4 versions of the base model 14-inch MacBook Pro, as well as the high-end 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models and the iMac. Speaking of the new iPad Mini, it’s expected to be an all-around spec bump with very less physical changes.
Apart from that, Apple will be rolling out M4-equipped MacBook Airs, a redesigned iPhone SE, refreshed iPad Airs, and a new AirTag in H1 2025, as per Gurman. Apple could also release the updated versions of the Mac Studio and Mac Pro -- which haven’t shown up in the M3 upgrade cycle -- in the middle and second half of next year, respectively.
Apple is said to launch two new HomePods with iPad-like screens and AI features. According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is reportedly working on a new home accessory that will come with a touch-enabled display and Apple Intelligence features. This is said to be a tabletop device that is said to feature a robotic arm and iPad-like display.
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Apple HomePods To Come With iPad-Like Display
The company is said to bring two versions of this device, one cheaper than the other. Notably, both devices are likely to operate on a newly developed operating system, potentially named homeOS. The higher-end version, codenamed J595, is said to feature an iPad-like screen attached to a flexible robotic arm. This arm will enable the screen to be moved and repositioned, with actuators allowing tilting and full 36-degree rotation.
Previously, 9to5Mac reported that Apple is planning to launch a new device with an A18 chip for Apple INtelligence and a squarish display. This could be the lower-end version. It is believed that the device will come packed with a built-in camera, allowing compatibility with video conferencing apps like FaceTime.
Moreover, the camera could allow the system to recognize hand gestures, allowing a hands-free method of interacting with the device. Speaking of the high-end variant, it is said to come with a robotic arm and is said to be priced around $1000. This will enable the company to bring Apple Intelligence features.