With most Apple fans looking beforehand to the party ’s extremely anticipatedspring eventin two or three calendar month , one psychoanalyst is instead mouth up this year ’s fall extravaganza . It will , he claims , see Apple launch “ the widest array of new computer hardware product in its history ” .
“ Apple typically follows a blueprint of spacing out its new product releases each year , ” he writes . “ In the bound , it launches updates to its more pocket-sized or complementary products . In the summer , it bring out new software and holds its developer group discussion . Apple then save up major new computer hardware for the tumble [ autumn ] .
“ This year wo n’t be any dissimilar . I ’m told that Apple is fix the widest regalia of new computer hardware products in its history this fall . ”
Gurman cite a dizzyingly long inclination of Apple expiration that he thinks may be saved for the 2nd half of the yr : “ Fournew iPhones , a low - end MacBook Pro , anupdated iMac , thenew Mac Pro , a revampedMacBook Air , anAirPods Pro rise , threeApple Watches , a low - end iPad andiPad Pros . ”
Some may appear sooner than that – we feel that the AirPods Pro are a comely bet for the spring announcements – but it seems sealed that Apple will be left with a crowded slating of unreleased products when fall come around .
harmonize to Gurman , Apple will hold its first event of the year either in March or April , and will showcase theiPhone SE 3 , anew iPad Airand perhaps a unexampled Mac . And we should n’t forgetWWDC 2022 , the June get - together that will see the first demonstration of the software that will run on all of Apple ’s hardware products , as well as very probable a ironware launching or two in a crowded class like this one .
Aside from reporting on tech for Bloomberg , Gurman is a prolific and well - know analyst . But he is not omniscient , with hisAppleTrack accuracy ratingat time of writing an telling but mortal 87 % . In other words , he ’s credibly right about Apple ’s megahit fall – but do n’t bet the house on it .
This article originally appeared onMacworld Sweden . Translation ( usingDeepL ) and additional reporting by David Price .