


If it does come, it’ll likely feature more ports and a new, slimmer design.

The Mac mini is less sure of a refresh, but the leaker LeaksApplePro reckons that a new model is coming next year, possibly getting the same M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for power users. It will apparently feature the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips seen in the new MacBook Pros, and come with an enviable list of specs: “Why will it be called this? To better distinguish this device from the iMac 24,” the leaker with an enviable 75% accuracy rating on AppleTrack tweeted. In 2022, it’s highly likely that the big-screen iMac will get a refresh and one leaker with an extremely strong track record - Dylandkt - believes that it’ll be replaced by something branded as the iMac Pro. The 27-inch model, however, retains the old look and Intel chipset. Apple in 2022: Macs Apple in 2022: iMac 2022Įarlier this year, Apple’s 21.5-inch iMac transformed into the colorful, M1-powered 24-inch iMac. This info comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and his Power On newsletter. Note that we are also hearing that Apple could have three new Apple Watches launching in 2022, which would include an Apple Watch SE 2 and possibly a new rugged Apple Watch targeting outdoor enthusiasts. At the time, the CEO said he expected the tech to arrive in consumer products in 2022, which is extremely exciting - especially given the long-running rumors that Apple one day hopes to make diabetics’ lives easier with non-invasive blood glucose measurements. It’s too early to know for sure what this will entail - the Apple Watch tends to launch alongside flagship iPhones in September - but we have a fascinating early indication that it will involve a whole host of new health sensors.īack in May, SEC documents showed Apple to be the largest customer of a business called Rockley Photonics, which happens to specialize in medical sensors for measuring everything from blood pressure to alcohol levels. The Apple Watch Series 8 will, according to the first leak based on CAD files, look a bit like the Apple Watch 7… which in turn looked like the previous six generations of Apple Watch.īut for the Apple Watch, it’s what’s on the inside that counts, and a ho-hum design could push Apple towards more bold changes to the internals.
