Can Apple announce the rest of 2013’s products in just one event?
Last fall, Apple had a lot of products to introduce: a new iPhone, two new iPads, three new iPods, and a few new Macs. Apple ended up dividing those new devices into two events: an iPhone + iPod event and an iPad + Mac event.
Without much occurring during the first half of this year, and even with the new iPhones launching this month, Apple still has a significant amount of products to still announce this year. Let’s take a look at what’s coming:
- Redesigned full-sized iPad (64-bit, looks like a larger iPad mini, likely no Touch ID)
- iPad mini with Retina display (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions have been in testing, likely no Touch ID)
- iPad mini without Retina display (version with faster, A6 processor has been in testing)
- MacBook Pros with Haswell chips, improved battery life
- Haswell Mac minis
- Final OS X Mavericks details, pricing (launch targeted for late October, but sources now say there’s been internal chatter about a (very unlikely) push-back to early November
- Mac Pro tech specs, pricing, availability details
- Secret Mac-related hardware that nobody knows about coming as soon as late 2013
- New Apple TV hardware
- Redesigned first-party iOS 7 apps
- New iWork for Mac
- New iWork for iOS
- New Final Cut Pro
Could Apple announce all of this in one sitting?…