After June’s WWDC brought the M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, it’s been all quiet on the Apple front. But that’s just the calm before the next big things. Apple has a ton of new products arriving over the rest of 2022 – with a bunch of new launches coming on 7 September at Apple’s iPhone Event. Here’s everything we expect Apple to release during the remaining months of 2022.
Already released
- iPhone SE (3rd generation)
- iPad Air (5th generation)
- Mac Studio (1st generation)
- Studio Display
- M2 MacBook Air
- M2 13in MacBook Pro
New iPhone
We know what to expect from iOS 16 when it arrives in September 2022 now that Apple has revealed the top line features in iOS 16. It’s a given that we will also see an iPhone 14 at Apple’s 7 September event, with four models arriving once again.
iPhone 14 and 14 Plus
There are many rumors about the successor to the iPhone 13. We are hearing that there will be no more iPhone mini. Instead, there will be a larger non-Pro iPhone to match the Pro Max in size. This new iPhone could being back the old Plus name and be called the iPhone 14 Plus.
When: September 2022
iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max
The real changes are thought to be coming to the Pro models though, with a new ‘notchless’ screen, 48MP camera, and a faster chip. Read more in our guide to the iPhone 14.
When: September 2022
New Apple Watch
There could be more than one new Apple Watch on the way in 2022.
Apple Watch Series 8
After a somewhat disappointing Series 7, all eyes will be on the Apple Watch Series 8 when it arrives this fall. There’s not much expected in the way of new features, but we might get a new skin temperature sensor.
When: September 2022
Apple Watch SE 2
After skipping a year, the Apple Watch SE is due to get an update in 2022, likely bringing an always-on display, ECG sensor, and fast charging. We were hoping for a lower price as well, but the latest rumors say the price will actually be going up. Read Apple Watch SE 2 (2022): Everything you need to know.
When: September 2022
Apple Watch Pro
Rumors suggest there could be a new larger size this year as well as a “rugged” option, and possibly the rumored redesign we didn’t get last year. Here’s what you should know about the Apple Watch Pro.
New AirPods
Apple’s AirPods are among its most popular devices, but also the most neglected. But we’re finally expecting a major update this year.
AirPods Pro
Apple hasn’t updated the AirPods Pro, one of its most popular products, since they arrived in October 2019. That means they’re in need of some attention. We’re expecting a new stemless design with some high-end fitness and audio features, possibly even the arrival of lossless audio. Read about the AirPods Pro 2022 here.
When? Fall 2022
New Macs
It’s now more than two years since Apple revealed, in June 2020, that it would be transitioning all its Macs from Intel processors to its own silicon within two years. Apple’s already updated many of its machines, including the MacBook Air, Mac mini, 24-inch iMac, 13-inch MacBook Pro, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, and launched the new Mac Studio. Plus at WWDC in June 2022 Apple introduced the M2 chip in the MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro. Read Everything you need to know about the M2.
That still leaves the following Macs in need of an Apple silicon update. And don’t forget that the autumn of 2022 will also bring an update to macOS, which could bring new features geared specifically for the newest Macs. Here’s what we’re still expecting to arrive this year.
Mac Pro
Work is said to be underway on the Apple Silicon Mac Pro, with a 32-core CPU and up to 128-Core GPU, which could be possible if Apple combines four M1 Max in one machine with rumours suggesting this chip could be known as the M1 Extreme.
We were surprised that Apple didn’t show off a pro-focused Mac Pro with M-series chips at WWDC. Instead the company introduced the M2 chip in the consumer- targeted MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro. This begs the question, will the Mac Pro use a M1-series chip, or will it jump straight to the M2-series when it launches – the latter is more likely. Read more here: The next Mac Pro: Everything we know.
When? October 2022
Mac mini
In a December 2021 Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicated that there will be two new Mac minis coming in 2022. Alongside the M2 Mac mini, which surprisingly didn’t launch alongside the M2 MacBooks, Apple is said to be working on a new Mac mini with M2 Pro that will replace the Intel-powered Mac mini model that Apple kept in the line up.
When? October 2022
iMac
We’d say that this is a long shot – 2023 looks much more likely – but a M2 iMac, and we hope an M2 Pro iMac – could/should be in the pipeline at Apple. Perhaps even the revival of the iMac Pro.
When? Spring 2022
New iPads
We got a peek at iPadOS 16 at WWDC (read about what could be coming in iPadOS 16). Here’s the new hardware we expect to arrive alongside the OS update in the fall:
iPad Pro
Rumors suggest we can expect a new iPad Pro with updated design and wireless charging support. Given that the current iPad Pro has an M1 chip, we expect the new model to gain an M2. Additionally, MagSafe support for the iPad is also said to be in the works with reverse charging to power other devices from the iPad.
When? October 2022
iPad (10th generation)
Rumours indicate we can also expect an update to the standard iPad in 2022 with a new chip and a slightly larger screen – but the Home button will remain. Read more in our round up of rumors about the 2022 iPad.
When? October 2022
New categories
If Apple was never to innovate away from the products it makes right now it could be left behind as technology progresses. It’s no surprise therefore that the company is working on various new areas. We don’t necessarily expect these to land in 2022, but rumors suggest that some of them still could arrive.
HomePod with screen
This might not arrive in 2022, but we do hope there is some truth in the rumours that Apple is working on a HomePod with a screen. We’ve always said that a screen would make the HomePod infinitely more usable, but perhaps we are the only ones who hate having to talk to our speaker.
A screen would extend the uses of the HomePod beyond audio into visual – so you could watch podcasts and news reports and YouTube videos, but most usefully communicate via FaceTime.
Read:
HomePod with screen rumours.
When? Possibly 2022 but likely 2023
Foundry
AR Glasses
Apple’s made clear its interest in augmented reality, and we may hear more about its plans to make AR Glasses. The rumors suggest that we could see Apple’s AR Mixed Reality product by the end of 2022. It may be that Apple shows off the device, but waits until 2023 to launch it.
Maybe Apple will show off something in 2022 in an attempt to get developers to design apps for the new device, but don’t expect to see a final product any time soon.
When? 2023
Small/cheap Apple TV
There could be a smaller and cheaper Apple TV in the works at Apple. A tweet by the unverified account of Ming-Chi Kuo in May 2022 claimed that Apple is planning on releasing a new version of Apple TV that “improves cost structure” in the second half of this year. Read more here: A cheaper Apple TV could be coming in time for the holidays.
When? Possibly Fall 2022
Gaming console
There are even rumors that Apple could have plans to release a games console – or at least an Apple TV with improved gaming credentials. Take a look at Apple games console rumors.
When? Possibly Fall 2022