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Apple plans to announce new products "this week," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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In his Power On newsletter, Gurman said the products set to be updated this week include the iPad Pro, Vision Pro, and "likely" the base 14-inch MacBook Pro, with all three likely to receive a spec bump with Apple's next-generation M5 chip.

Gurman does not expect Apple to hold an event to announce these products. Instead, there will likely be a series of press releases on the Apple Newsroom website, and there might also be shorter promotional videos for each product on YouTube.

Below, we have recapped rumors about each product.

iPad Pro

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The next iPad Pro was already leaked in a pair of unboxing videos out of Russia. The videos confirmed that the device will be equipped with the M5 chip, and an increased minimum of 12GB of RAM, but no major design changes were visible.

There is one minor design change: "iPad Pro" is no longer inscribed on the back of the device.

It was previously rumored that the next iPad Pro models would be equipped with two front cameras, instead of one, making it easy to have video calls in both portrait and landscape orientations. However, there was no evidence of a second front camera in the unboxing videos out of Russia, so it is unclear if this rumor will pan out.

Geekbench 6 results shown in one of the unboxing videos revealed the M5 chip will stick with a 9-core CPU, with three performance cores and six efficiency cores. The results showed the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster GPU performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro.

Vision Pro

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An updated version of the Vision Pro is also expected to be equipped with an M5 chip, although an earlier rumor said the device would receive an M4 chip.

There could also be an R2 chip for improved input processing, but the report said that chip would be manufactured with TSMC's latest 2nm process, and Apple's first chips using that process are not expected to debut until the second half of next year.

Apple is expected to start including a more comfortable "Dual Knit Band" head strap in the box with the updated Vision Pro, and the headset could get a Space Black color option. The device will continue to support Wi-Fi 6, rather than Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7, according to FCC documents that were erroneously made available for public viewing.

It is unclear if these changes will be enough for Apple to consider the updated Vision Pro to be a second-generation model. Recent reports have indicated that Apple has suspended development of a truly next-generation Vision Pro, along with a lightweight and lower-cost "Vision Air" model, as it focuses its efforts on smart glasses.

14-inch MacBook Pro

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A base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "ready for launch," according to Gurman.

Last week, AppleInsider reported that a base MacBook Pro with an M5 chip would be released before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, which are expected to follow in early 2026. Beyond the M5 chip, no significant changes are expected.

Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's latest 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains.

Other Products in Pipeline

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The following products are expected to be updated before the end of the year, but it is not clear if Apple will announce any of them this week in particular.

HomePod mini availability is starting to dwindle at select Apple Store locations around the world. For example, the HomePod mini is completely out of stock in all five color options at Apple's flagship Regent Street store in London... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: What to Expect From Apple's New Products as Early as This Week
 
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It will probably be announced next Tuesday.
Here in the Netherlands, you get free AirPods as part of the education savings promotion, which runs until the 21st (next Tuesday). I don’t recall Apple ever overlapping that promotion with a new product launch, so it’s likely we’ll see new hardware announced on or after the 21st.
 
Despite the rumors, I -HOPE- I can order an m5 pro macbook pro 14" inch when these puppies are released. I really want to see that nano texture display in my home + office environment so I can see the experience for myself.

I've looked at it at the apple store but it's not the same as when you test it out where you're going to be using it for years to come :)
 
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What will the name be
Apple TV
Apple TV 4K
Apple TV Plateau
Apple Hub
Apple Home
Apple Port
HomeTV
HomeHub
HomePod TV
HomePod
HomePort
AirPort
TVPod
Mac nano
Mac TV
 
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Really hoping the AppleTV announcement isn't delayed. I'm ready to dump GoogleTV after they've repeatedly made the interface slower and less usable... Besides, I'd like to be able to mirror my MBP and iPhone.

Mirroring your MB and iPhone isn't unique to Apple TV. I can do that with my Roku.
 
if i remember correctly. Press Releases are usually at 8 AM PST/11 AM EST.

in less than 30 mins [hopefully]
If you look at the past newsroom announcements, it has always been earlier right. Looking at Apple’s historical behavior, the likely schedule for Apple Newsroom hardware launches between:6:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM ET

Or I am completely wrong :p Which I hope.
 
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The Vision Pro is spectacular as it is, so it’s hard to imagine what a next gen product looks like outside of a hardware redesign (lighter weight, smaller form factor, etc). It would have been nice if Apple added WiFi 7 though, seems strange to leave it out when iPhone and iPad have it. It’s literally the one product that would benefit from the higher throughput the most given the dual almost 4K displays.
 
The Vision Pro is spectacular as it is, so it’s hard to imagine what a next gen product looks like outside of a hardware redesign (lighter weight, smaller form factor, etc). It would have been nice if Apple added WiFi 7 though, seems strange to leave it out when iPhone and iPad have it. It’s literally the one product that would benefit from the higher throughput the most given the dual almost 4K displays.

It would be nice if they made it multi-user, and accept generic HDMI input, but they won't...

Like, really? A single user on a $3000+ device? Any Mac in the lineup can do it. My buddy and his kids share their oculus.
 
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