With the launch of the iPhone 15 now in the rearview mirror, it is time to look forward to the future. Apple, at its Wonderlust event, announced four new iPhones - iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, with features such as Dynamic Island, USB Type-C port, action button, and more. Alongside the iPhones, we also saw the launch of the Apple Watch Series 9 as well as the Watch Ultra 2. Now, the Cupertino-based tech giant is looking ahead, with several new devices in development for beyond 2023 and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reveals the likely Apple agenda.
From Apple Vision Pro, and M3-powered Macs to Apple Watch X, check out everything that Apple could launch in the future.
Apple's first-ever mixed-reality headset comes with a unique spatial computing capability that allows users to experience apps and features in an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) environment. Apple says that there are 23 million micro-OLED pixels across displays in the Vision Pro, meaning there are more pixels in a postage stamp-sized area than what you can get on a 4K TV! It also houses 5 sensors and 12 cameras. Powering all this tech is a fan-cooled computer with an M2 chip and a new R1 chip, running on VisionOS. It has an external battery that lasts up to two hours and can connect via a woven cable that you can easily put in your pockets.
It has been rumored for some time now that Apple is looking to bring out its next chipset, the M3, which might include four variants - M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max, and M3 Ultra. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previously stated that Apple was internally testing an M3-powered iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and other Mac devices, but none of them saw the light of the day at the Wonderlust event on
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