Apple is all set to reveal some exciting new products, with big announcements scheduled for October 28. A teaser shared on social media has hinted at a refresh in Apple's Mac lineup, and industry rumours suggest that the highly anticipated M4 chip could finally arrive in the new iMac, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. This event will come just a month after Apple¡¯s recent launches, which included the iPhone 16 series, AirPods, and Apple Watch models.
Greg Joswiak, Apple¡¯s Senior Vice President of Marketing, recently took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to announce that the tech giant will be making several hardware announcements next week, starting on October 28.?
While Apple hasn't revealed many specifics, we can anticipate a few press releases and possibly some videos throughout the week. In a unique move, Apple has invited select creators to attend in-person events in Los Angeles to showcase these new announcements. It¡¯s expected that Apple will spread the announcements across the week, rather than in a single-day event as it has done in previous years.
Apple launched its latest M4 chip with the iPad Pro in the summer, and it¡¯s highly likely that the same chip will now power the upcoming MacBook Pro models. These include both the 14-inch and 16-inch versions. Recently, leaked images of the alleged M4 MacBook Pro have surfaced online, showing potential design upgrades and performance improvements. This launch is anticipated to be one of Apple¡¯s major updates, with industry experts like Bloomberg¡¯s Mark Gurman confirming that the MacBook Pro will feature in the October announcements.
The MacBook Pro line-up is expected to receive updates across models: the base 14-inch MacBook Pro will likely come with the M4 chip, while higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch versions will sport the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips. The entry-level 14-inch model is rumoured to debut in a new Space Black colour, previously reserved for higher-end versions, and may also have double the starting memory, moving from 8GB to 16GB.
Another exciting rumour suggests that this new 14-inch MacBook Pro could come with three Thunderbolt 4 ports, an improvement over the current two Thunderbolt 3 ports and that the box artwork may use the same wallpaper seen on the previous M3 models ¨C a rare move for Apple.
The Mac mini has had the same design since 2010, with no major changes in appearance. However, reports suggest that Apple is finally giving the Mac mini a redesign, set to make its debut at the October event. This new Mac mini could be as compact as the Apple TV box but slightly taller.
It¡¯s expected to come with up to five USB-C ports, replacing the previous USB-A ones. This means the device will now have two USB-C ports at the front and three at the back, making it more convenient to use. The Mac mini will also reportedly feature the M4 and M4 Pro chips for enhanced performance.
Apple is also likely to introduce an upgraded iMac at the October event, although it might not include extensive changes beyond the addition of the M4 chip. Unlike the iMac¡¯s last update in 2023 with the M3 chip, this new model may not come with any higher-powered chip variants like the M4 Pro.
There is also speculation that the iMac¡¯s accessories, including the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad, will receive USB-C charging ports in place of the existing Lightning ports. This change is part of Apple¡¯s ongoing shift to USB-C to comply with EU regulations.
While the focus of this event will be on the Mac lineup, some products are not expected to appear this time around. Apple¡¯s high-end devices like the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, which received updates in 2023, are not likely to be part of the October announcements. These products might not join Apple¡¯s annual upgrade cycle, possibly due to the longer development required for their advanced chips.
The MacBook Air is another product that probably won¡¯t get an update at this event. It¡¯s expected to receive a refresh in spring 2025, as Apple typically maintains a longer gap between updates for the Air lineup.
Other products, including the iPad and iPad mini, were initially considered possible contenders for the October event. However, Apple recently updated the iPad mini through a press release and made changes to the entry-level iPad in the EU, which makes another update so soon unlikely. The entry-level iPad is now expected to get a major refresh later in 2025.
Products such as the iPhone SE, an updated AirTag, and a new Apple TV box are also unlikely to be ready in time for October, despite being rumoured to be in development. These products are now expected to launch sometime in 2025.
Apple is also set to launch its suite of AI features, known as Apple Intelligence, with the upcoming iOS 18.1 update. These AI tools were first introduced at WWDC 2024 and were expected to feature with the iPhone 16, but they were delayed. Apple is now expected to introduce these new AI features on October 28, aligning with the rest of the Mac announcements, as suggested by Bloomberg¡¯s Mark Gurman.
Apple¡¯s October 28 announcements promise exciting updates across the Mac range, from the potential M4-powered MacBook Pro and redesigned Mac mini to the M4 iMac. With the anticipated upgrades in performance, new colours, added memory, and USB-C ports, Apple is aiming to offer users more powerful, efficient, and versatile devices. Keep an eye on the official announcements starting October 28 to discover all that Apple has in store.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on current rumours and leaks regarding Apple¡¯s anticipated product announcements. Actual features, specifications, and launch dates may differ from those mentioned. Please refer to Apple¡¯s official announcements for verified details.
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