Even though Apple is preparing an iPhone event, we shouldn’t expect the new iPhone SE 4. According to Bloomberg ‘s Mark Gurman, Apple has low stock for numerous iPhone models, including the low-budget SE. However, it will only get an upgrade next year with an iPhone 14-like design and a single camera.
Count me in as one of the Apple users who can’t wait for AirPods Max 2 to be released . Rumors so far haven’t given us a great look at these premium headphones. However, I expect Apple to add a better audio chip, Find My capabilities, Lossless support, and all the fancy features coming to AirPods Pro with iOS 18. These headphones are expected to launch later this year.
M4 Macs
Apple usually doesn’t unveil Macs at iPhone keynotes. This year won’t be different, so you shouldn’t expect M4 Macs at the iPhone 16 event. Cupertino usually releases new Macs in October or November. Bloomberg ‘s Mark Gurman recently said Apple aims to launch new M4 Macs in November. Possibly, we’ll see a new Mac mini, MacBook Pro models, and a new iMac.
The latest Apple TV was released in 2022, a year after the previous model. At this moment, it’s unclear when Apple plans to upgrade this device, even though it was first expected to be unveiled in the first half of 2024. Rumors suggest a new model could come with Apple Intelligence features, the A17 Pro chip, and a camera. However, you shouldn’t expect this set-top box before early 2025.
Lastly, don’t expect Apple’s AirTag 2 at the iPhone 16 event. Even though this product needs a new generation with a better ultrawide band chip and louder speakers, it seems Apple is readying a 2025 release for its item tracker . We really hope Apple offers the AirTag in new form factors as well.
iPhone 16 event wrap up
We just covered five products you shouldn’t expect at the iPhone 16 event. Meanwhile, you can learn more about the iPhone 16 below:
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