Apple: Three Apple Watch models with iPhone 15 this year, M3 MacBooks coming later: Mark Gurman – Times of India

Apple announced the much-awaited Vision Pro mixed reality headset at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023 earlier this month. The headset will be available starting next year and the company is reportedly readying to launch a slew of products along with the iPhone 15 series.
In his latest newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman claimed that Apple may launch three new smartwatches, refreshed models in the Mac lineup as well as the iPad Pro series and iMac.
Apple Watch
According to Gurman, the company will launch two Apple Watch Series 9 models and a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra. The Apple Watch Series 9 are reportedly codenamed N207 and N208, and an updated version of the Apple Watch Ultra gets N210 codename. All three of them are said to debut in September.
Gurman did not provide a launch timeline for the following products. Traditionally, Apple launches new Watch models alongside the iPhone in September.

M3-powered MacBooks
Gurman also mentioned that Apple could unveil an M3-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro, which is codenamed J504, later. He also claims that the Cupertino-based giant could also refresh 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, with codenames J514 and J516, respectively, with M3 Pro and M3 Max processors.

Additionally, MacBook Air models codenamed J613 and J615 are also claimed to be in development.
iPad Pro models
Two iPad Pro models with OLED screens with codenames J717 and J720, along with an updated iPad Air codenamed J507 are claimed to launch as well.

Gurman also says new iMacs with codenames J433 and J434 with 24-inch screens, and one with 30 inches display are also under works.
“There are also a few products in early development, including a third-generation version of the AirPods and new home equipment such as smart displays, as well as an Apple TV set-top box with improved specifications,” he said.
Gurman noted that the next generation of headsets probably won’t begin arriving until 2025.

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