Apple is reportedly working on launching two new Mac models that could arrive by the second half of 2022. At the company’s upcoming WWDC event, Apple is also expected to announce upcoming versions of its software – iOS 16 (codenamed Sydney), watchOS 9 (Kincaid), macOS 13 (ROM), and tvOS 16 (Paris). With the arrival of iOS 16, Apple is tipped to bring improvements to the interface and notifications, without a new redesign. In the meantime, watchOS is expected to bring upgrades to activity and health tracking later this year.
The Cupertino company is yet to officially announce any details on what customers can expect from its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in his weekly power on newsletter, The company is said to be working on a new Macbook Air model, with an update mac miniAccording to Gurman, a 24-inch Mac and a new low-end MacBook Pro model.
Apple previously announced mac studio Which is equipped with the high-end M1 Ultra chip, which suggests that the upcoming Mac models may be equipped with the next generation chip or the M2 chip. The company has yet to reveal any plans to launch any upcoming Mac models, including the rumored new MacBook Air model. Gurmani last month Having said That Apple had delayed the launch of the MacBook Air until the end of this year.
On the software front, Gurman noted that Apple could bring “quite significant” improvements. iOS 16, including notifications and health tracking. apple first introduced With new notification management features iOS 15, Including Focus Mode and Notification Summary. Meanwhile, iPad users can see a new multitasking interface iPadOSWhile Apple Watch owners can get significant upgrades for activity and health tracking watchOS 9, Apple has yet to reveal any planned features or improvements that will be making their way to a variety of devices for the company’s operating system. WWDC 2022,
Apple is said to be working on an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headset, which was earlier expected to be launched at the company’s WWDC conference in June. according to an earlier report goodApple considered delaying the launch of its mixed reality headset until late 2022 or 2023. According to Gurman, while the headset may not debut at WWDC 2022, iOS 16 is reportedly “dizzy” of references to mixed reality headsets and interactions with the iPhone, suggesting that it will happen before next year’s WWDC. Might start – while Apple may preview AR and VR features and the rumored ROS operating system before the headset launches.