The Apple firm is currently engaged in numerous battles of various kinds. Betweenthe release of the Apple Vision Prowhich is fast approaching, the differentdepartures of emblematic figures of the company, and thefight against Masimoto keep the Watch series 9 and Ultra on sale in the United States, the year 2024 promises to be busy for Cupertino. The largest company in the world is nevertheless used to overcoming challenges and is prepared to face them.
The launch of the Apple Vision Pro is historic and therefore occupies a large place in the Apple media landscape, but let's not forget the other releases. After introducing youthe five most likely new Apple releases for the year 2024, let's see today whatTim Cook probably won't announce, according toMacRumors.
iPhone SE 4
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Originally announced for the year 2024, it is now likely that Apple's next entry-level iPhone will only see the light of day in 2025. It is expected to feature a powerful high-end processor, perhaps that of the iPhone 14. In addition to be more powerful, rumors have also circulated that he could benefit fromextraordinary autonomy.
AirTag 2
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Concerning the next future beacon of the Apple firm,Ming-Chi Kuoindicated in a previous report, published this summer, that their mass production should start in the fourth quarter of 2024. Another informant operating under the pseudonymLeaksAppleProalso provided information on this. He indicated that the next generation of AirTag would benefit from many new features, including one called “3D Precision Finding ».
Apple Watch Ultra microLED
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The Apple connected watch equipped with Apple's micro-LED technology was, like the iPhone SE, initially supposed to see the light of day in 2024. The date was however pushed back to 2025,as the analyst taught usJeff Puin a previous report.
iMac Pro
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The last device which had been announced for a potential release in 2024, but which could ultimately only see the light of day later, isthe Pro version of the iMac M3.
To review the most likely exits, click here.