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Apple to release a new Apple Watch Ultra and iPhone 15 this autumn.

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Reportedly, Apple will release a new Apple Watch Ultra and iPhone 15 this autumn.

According to a Bloomberg story, the company plans to deliver updated versions of current products as developers, financial analysts, and select members of the media test out Apple's new Vision Pro headset.

For the iPhone 15, Apple is anticipated to adhere to the customary autumn debut date, but throughout the course of the next year, the corporation will also release a number of improvements for all of its key product lines.

According to Bloomberg, two new 24-inch iMacs are set to go on sale. Additionally, Apple has started early work on an even bigger 30-inch iMac, which would be the biggest all-in-one screen size the firm has ever produced. Both the iPad Pro and iPad Air are anticipated to get updates, with the two iPad Pro versions getting OLED panels at long last.

Based on the rumour, a new Apple Watch Ultra and two sizes of the Apple Watch 9 are also anticipated.

Bloomberg reports that Apple will offer the new M3 processor in the 13-, 14-, and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. Apple's $3,500 headset, however, will not be powered by the M3, but rather by the M2 CPU, which is part of the company's current generation. Although Apple previously released a new 15-inch MacBook Air at WWDC, Bloomberg claims that another update is already in the works.

Consumers and investors are curious to see how the company's Vision Pro will perform alongside the new items. Although first impressions of Apple's entry into the virtual reality market have been mainly positive, some users have complained of motion sickness or uncomfortably heavy headgear. Nevertheless, according to statistics, the Vision Pro is more powerful than almost all of its rivals, thanks to its two high-definition panels and tailored CPUs that decrease latency.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is anticipated to relax its strict restrictions on who is permitted to bring the headset home, extending the circle beyond only the top engineers and executives. In order to expand the VisionOS ecosystem, "select" developers will also get access to the headgear beginning next month, according to the article.

The source claims that work has already started on two brand-new, divided product lines, one of which will be a lower-end version and will be the continuation of the first-generation high-end model, called the Vision Pro.

(Sources: bloomberg.com, cnbc.com)


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