Apple has already taken a first step for the spring season with the announcement of the iPhone 16e. But the company is planning even more new products that could be presented in the coming months. The focus is particularly on new MacBook Air models, updated iPads and possibly a whole new product category in the smart home sector. A look at current insider reports and rumors from the Apple world shows which products are specifically expected and what technical innovations they could bring with them.
Apple traditionally releases new hardware in the spring, before the WWDC developer conference takes place in the summer, where software updates are the focus. In recent years, the MacBook series and iPads have been updated frequently. This year, too, there are many indications that Apple will maintain this rhythm. There are indications that both the MacBook Air and the iPad Air will be equipped with new chips. A new, affordable iPad is also due to be released, which could have an A17 processor for the first time. The development in the smart home sector is particularly interesting, where Apple is reportedly working on a new control unit.
M4 MacBook Air: New chips, proven design
Apple is planning an update for the MacBook Air in sizes 13 and 15 inches. The focus is on the switch to the next generation of chips. While the current model runs on the M3 chip, the new version is said to be equipped with the M4 chip. According to current information, no design changes are to be expected. The MacBook Air only received a new case in 2022, which is why Apple is probably focusing on performance improvements this time. The M4 chip should work more efficiently and ensure a longer battery life. The fact that the market launch could be imminent is also shown by the dwindling stocks of the current MacBook Air models in Apple stores. According to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, the presentation of the new devices is planned for spring.
iPad Air: Will it have the M3 or M4 chip?
The iPad Air is also set to receive an upgrade, but it is still unclear which chip model Apple will use. Some insiders assume that the tablet will be equipped with the M3 chip, while others believe it is possible that Apple will install the M4 processor directly. Previous reports suggest that the iPad Air will not receive any major design changes. However, Apple could introduce a new, cheaper version of the Magic Keyboard that is specifically optimized for this model. The release date is likely to overlap with the new MacBook Air, as Apple usually launches several new devices at the same time. Here too, there are indications that an imminent launch will take place.
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New affordable iPad with A17 Pro chip
In addition to the iPad Air, Apple is planning an update to its cheapest iPad model. The 11th generation is said to be equipped with the A17 Pro chip, which is already used in the iPhone 15 Pro. For the first time, the entry-level model is also said to be equipped with Apple's own C1 modem chip, which should enable a more stable internet connection. In addition, the new iPad will probably support WiFi 6E, which ensures faster wireless connections. Another notable detail is that the new iPad could be compatible with Apple Intelligence. Since these AI functions require at least 8 GB of RAM, Apple could upgrade the model accordingly. Production is said to have started in December, so a market launch in the next few months is very likely.
Smart Home Command Center: New accessories for the connected home
Apple is apparently working on a new device that will serve as a central control unit for smart home devices. This "Command Center" could have an iPad-like design and be specifically designed to control HomeKit products. According to initial reports, the device should be released in early 2025, but it could be delayed because it relies on features from iOS 18.4 and iOS 19. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the market launch to take place in the second or third quarter of 2025. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman also recently stated that the device is "still months away." However, the idea of a dedicated smart home hub is exciting, as it could allow Apple to offer more direct control for HomeKit devices.
A spring full of new Apple products
In the coming months, Apple is focusing primarily on performance improvements in existing product lines. The MacBook Air will receive a major hardware upgrade with the M4 chip, the iPad Air will be equipped with a new processor, and the affordable iPad will receive an A17 Pro chip for the first time. It remains to be seen whether Apple will also introduce a completely new product category this spring. The Smart Home Command Center in particular could play an important role in the Apple ecosystem in the long term. The coming weeks should bring clarity as to when the new products will be officially presented. Until then, it will be exciting to see what other details about Apple's spring offensive will be announced. Looking for the best accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront and discover a variety of products from top providers, including for HomeKit! (Photo by Subbotina Anna / Bigstockphoto)
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