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Apple is likely to introduce these four products later this month

Apple is likely to introduce these four products later this month

Apple is expected to hold its next presentation in October, probably towards the end of the month. There are four main products we can expect to see this time and they are expected to be released on November 1st.

M4 MacBook Pro

While we’ve already seen unboxings of this PC, it’s actually not available yet, believe it or not. Apple is expected to introduce the new 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pro line with M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max chips later this month.

The base model is definitely the most interesting product this time around, as it is expected to have 16GB of RAM for the first time, come in space black, and have an additional lightning port on the right side.

M4 Mac mini

We’re expecting the Mac mini’s biggest redesign in more than 14 years later this month, with a much smaller design as well as front-facing ports for the first time. The next Mac mini is also expected to stop supporting USB-A. It will be available with M4 and M4 Pro chips, starting with at least 16GB of RAM.

iMac M4

We also expect an iMac update in October, albeit a much smaller one. We’ll be moving from the M3 chip to the M4 chip, as well as from 8GB of RAM to 16GB of RAM in the base model. There aren’t many other changes expected.

It’s very possible that we’ll see new updates to the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad with USB-C, given that Apple needs to transition all of its products to comply with European regulations.

iPad mini 7

Last but not least, we should also get the first update to the iPad mini in over three years. We’re expecting an A18 chipset with support for Apple Intelligence, and we’re hoping for a new screen that fixes “jelly scrolling”.

It’s also likely to have support for the Apple Pencil Pro, as well as 128GB of basic storage.

iPad mini 6

wrap up

Apple’s upcoming product launch sounds pretty exciting. Thinking of buying something? Let us know in the comments.


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