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As usual, September has been a very busy month for Apple. The company released the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 8, and a new Apple Watch SE last week, followed by the Apple Watch Ultra and new AirPods Pro this week. On the software side, Apple released iOS 16, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.

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All attention now turns to October and beyond, with rumors suggesting that Apple still has a lot on its schedule through the end of 2022. Below, we have put together a list of some of the bigger announcements to expect from Apple later this year.

iPhone 14 Plus Launch

While the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max launched on September 16, the iPhone 14 Plus is available starting October 7. Apple did not provide a reason for the staggered release, but the iPhone 14 Plus is a brand new option in the lineup and will become the first non-Pro model with a large 6.7-inch display ever sold.

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Key new features of the iPhone 14 Plus include car crash detection, upcoming support for emergency texting via satellite in the U.S. and Canada, longer battery life, improved cameras, and a more repairable design with a removable back glass panel. The device is powered by the same A15 Bionic chip with a five-core GPU as in the iPhone 13 Pro.

The only differences between the iPhone 14 Plus and the smaller 6.1-inch iPhone 14 relate to display size, battery life, weight, and price.

iOS 16.1 With Live Activities and More

Apple said iOS 16.1 will be released later this year. The software update will include several new features for the iPhone, such as Live Activities support in third-party apps, a Clean Energy Charging option in the United States, support for Matter accessories in the Home app, Apple Fitness+ workouts without an Apple Watch, and more.

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It's not yet clear if iOS 16.1 will include features like iCloud Shared Photo Library and the new Freeform digital whiteboard app that Apple says will be available later this year. iOS 16.2 will likely be released in December with any remaining features promised.

Apple Event in October

Apple often holds an October event to announce new iPad and Mac models, and this year will likely be no exception. Given how early the September event was this year, the next event could be held in early October, but timing remains to be seen.

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For the October event, rumors suggest that Apple plans to announce new iPad Pro models with the M2 chip, a redesigned 10th-generation entry-level iPad, and at least a few more Macs powered by the M2 series of chips. A new Mac Pro is almost certain by the end of 2022, while new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models are also possible.

iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura Release Dates

Apple says iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura will be released to the general public in October. Apple will likely announce exact release dates for the software updates either during its October event or immediately afterwards.

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iPadOS 16 was expected to be released in September alongside iOS 16, but Apple delayed the software update until October, likely to focus on making improvements to Stage Manager after some users criticized the feature's various shortcomings. Apple said the software update will be labeled iPadOS 16.1 instead of iPadOS 16.0.

Apple Music Classical

In August 2021, Apple announced the acquisition of classical music service Primephonic. At the time, Apple said it planned to launch a dedicated classical music app in 2022 that combined Primephonic's user interface with additional features.

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Few details are known about the dedicated Apple Music Classical app or when it might launch, but it should be coming soon as 2022 draws to a close.

Article Link: Here's What Else to Expect From Apple Later This Year
 
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Looking forward to the new live activities in iOS 16.1! The Uber one is really neat - hopefully Uber makes it compatible with Uber Eats as well. Live sports scores and a live activity for the Starbucks app would definitely be awesome!

Also looking forward to Apple releasing iPadOS 16 next month so that I can upgrade both my iPad Pro and mini and have all of my devices running the same version of iOS
 
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Would love to semi-retire my venerable, but aging, iPad Air 2 for the new base model iPad for night-time reading. Would also love an M2 Mini of sorts as well. We shall see.
 
I’ll be looking forward to upgrading my M1 iPad Pro to M2 iPad Pro

Do I have the forum’s blessing?
 
I think its interesting how we went through an era with little Mac innovation (2014-2019) with everything interesting happening on the iPhone/iPad front, where as now the Mac lineup and M silicon is where the innovation is, leaving iDevices to be boring iterative products.
 
...leaving iDevices to be boring iterative products.

Curious...what should Apple have done with the 14 ProMax going beyond its new features (48 MPixel ProRaw camera with much better image stabilization, larger aperture camera lenses for making better low-light images, satellite-based emergency messages, ProRez video capture at 24 fps, being able to ramp up display brightness to 2,000 nits for use in direct sunlight, longer battery life, crash detection with emergency call notification, always on display, tougher glass, customizable lock screen, faster A16 chip for processing ), so as not to make it boring?

Perhaps you can add and talk about a dozen or so significant ground-breaking features that would lift it out of the boring category?

I'm really enjoying my 14 ProMax - an outstanding upgrade from my previous phone.
 
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I think its interesting how we went through an era with little Mac innovation (2014-2019) with everything interesting happening on the iPhone/iPad front, where as now the Mac lineup and M silicon is where the innovation is, leaving iDevices to be boring iterative products.
In another thread I said a phone could be boring yet the features top notch.

What I find is I get excited using the features when I use the phone. The screen is top notch, the speakers are great, it’s fast, responsive. The cameras are improved over last generation and vastly improved over what I was using. Love the AOD.

So I understand if you put the iphone 14 pro max on a table and look at it, other than the striking good looks, yeah it might be boring.
 
only thing i'm excited for is M2 Mac Mini. haven't had a Mac since 2012. i've been wanting to come back for a decade now but for one reason or another it didn't happen. i was waiting for a 27" iMac but Apple ripped the piss with Mac Studio and the Studio display. So i'll just get a Mac Mini and use my own monitor/keyboard/mouse.

I would like a MacBook again but i don't want my keys breaking after a week and Apple refusing to fix them.
 
only thing i'm excited for is M2 Mac Mini. haven't had a Mac since 2012. i've been wanting to come back for a decade now but for one reason or another it didn't happen. i was waiting for a 27" iMac but Apple ripped the piss with Mac Studio and the Studio display. So i'll just get a Mac Mini and use my own monitor/keyboard/mouse.

I would like a MacBook again but i don't want my keys breaking after a week and Apple refusing to fix them.
Thanks to OpenCore, I can use my late 2012 27" at least through Monterey. Looks like Ventura an beyond is another story. . .
 
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there's no chance of an updated iPad mini right? I haven't seen any rumors other than one fishy one over the summer..
 
For the October event, rumors suggest that Apple plans to announce new iPad Pro models with the M2 chip, a redesigned 10th-generation entry-level iPad, and at least a few more Macs powered by the M2 series of chips. A new Mac Pro is almost certain by the end of 2022, while new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models are also possible.
Ahhh how many of us here think Apple has the modular Mac Pro ready for sure by the end of 2022? Then we have the rumors of new M2 based MBPs barely a year later, while we ignore all the mainstream Mac desktops that Apple never updated for consumers. A more powerful, yet economical Mac mini redesign where? Then we have the large iMac that is so badly wanted still. Apple has a lot to accomplish.
 
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