Apple's Fall Lineup: New iPad Pros, MacBook Pro, Vision Pro Successor
Apple fans are abuzz with excitement as leaked FCC documents reveal details of three new product categories. The tech giant is set to unveil updated iPad Pro models, a new MacBook Pro, and a successor to the Vision Pro headset.
The iPad Pro range will receive a significant boost with the introduction of two new models: an 11-inch and a 13-inch variant. Both devices will come in WLAN and 5G versions, powered by the latest M5 chip. These new iPads are expected to hit the shelves this fall.
The MacBook Pro lineup is also set for an upgrade. The upcoming model, identified as A3434, will feature an M5 chip and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. However, the Vision Pro 2, Apple's next-generation mixed-reality headset, is expected to have Wi-Fi 6. The MacBook Pro's release was initially anticipated in the spring but may now align with the iPads' fall launch.
In other news, Apple is working on a successor to the Vision Pro headset, codenamed A3416. Meanwhile, a budget-friendly MacBook is in the pipeline, with a potential release in late 2025, possibly in October or November, following Apple's tradition of announcing new MacBooks later in the year.
Apple's upcoming product lineup promises exciting updates for both iPad and MacBook users. With the iPad Pro's fall release and the MacBook Pro's potential alignment with this timeline, fans have plenty to look forward to. The Vision Pro successor and the budget MacBook also hint at Apple's commitment to catering to a wider range of customers.
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