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An October Apple event suddenly looks unlikely

Today Apple announced a new iPad mini with Apple Intelligence support. The new model doesn’t just have ramifications for iPad fans, though. Here’s what today’s news could mean for Apple’s October event plans.

New iPad mini makes event prospects slim

Historically, Apple has launched new iPhones and Apple Watch models in September, then regularly holds another event in October focused on the Mac and often iPad.

That was the expectation for this year too, based on the new products we’re expecting.

Here are the rumored products expected in the coming weeks:

  • M4 MacBook Pro
  • M4 Mac mini
  • M4 iMac

Previously, the iPad mini was on that list too.

A new base model iPad was originally expected this month too, but the more recent rumors point to an early 2025 launch instead.

With the iPad mini and the trio of M4 Macs, an October event seemed likely. Something relatively short, probably with a focus on Apple Intelligence and what it enables on these platforms.

But now that the iPad mini has been announced already, the prospects of an event are looking slim.

Expectations for M4 Macs

M4 Mac MacBook Pro

Based on what we know about the upcoming M4 Macs, there’s not much that would merit Apple hosting a whole event.

The MacBook Pros aren’t expected to be redesigned, just get a new chip and likely some smaller upgrades.

The M4 iMac’s biggest selling point might be new USB-C accessories.

Leaving the Mac mini as the one device where big changes are expected.

The new M4 Mac mini should get drastically smaller than previous models. But is that enough to justify anything more than a press release announcement? I’m doubtful.

Apple October event wrap-up

Top comment by K

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They could just release a half-hour video talking about the Macs and maybe recap some Apple Intelligence features. Maybe even something Home related. It doesn’t have to be a big event.

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I’d say that Apple could talk up the M4 chip itself, but these aren’t even the first products with the chip. The iPad Pro had that honor. So an extended segment on the chip is also unlikely.

All of this means that an October event is probably not in the cards for this year.

Unless Apple has some surprises up its sleeve, of course.

Do you think Apple will hold an October event? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.

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