Apple is a well-known and public favourite brand mainly known for its products such as iPhones, Air pods, Apple watches and many more.
And the firm is expected to launch new products this year, such as VR headsets and iMac. Also, the company might announce its first-ever ultra smartphone, the iPhone 15 Ultra.
Here are some highly anticipated Apple products to be launched this year.
The Apple iPhone 15 series:
Apple’s iPhone 15 series might have four to five devices in its current lineup. There will be iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
However, some reports indicate that the firm might replace the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the iPhone 15 Ultra, while others state that may not be true.
The iPhone 15 series is predicted to be launched in October 2023, with the base model expected to cost between Rs 80,000 in India.
Apple Watch Series 8:
In October, the tech giant is expected to reveal the Apple Watch Series 8 alongside the iPhone 15 series.
The Apple Watch Series 8 is expected to get a design refresh, a new processor, and new fitness-focused features.
15-inch MacBook Air:
The overall look and aesthetics of the 15-inch MacBook Air are expected to remain identical to those of the M2-MacBook Air.
The 15-inch MacBook Air is assumed to be powered by the Apple Silicon M3 and to have a longer battery life than the 13-inch MacBook Air.
Like the current model, the upcoming MacBook Air will be available in various Colours. In addition, this could be one of the 1st 15-inch laptops with passive cooling.
Apple’s first-ever AR/VR headset:
Apple is expected to release its first VR headset, RealityPro with rOS, in 2023. This is said to be a stand-alone device with two high-resolution Displays.
Regarding capabilities, the Reality Pro is likely to provide both augmented and virtual reality experiences simultaneously.
New iMac with new specs:
Apple is also expected to release an updated iMac this year, probably powered by the M2/M3 processor.
Again, the overall look of the iMac will be similar to the current model, with performance being the main difference among the two.