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Gurman: Apple has started recording iPhone 14/Pro series and Apple Watch Series 8 launches

IT House August 7 news, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has “started recording” its September conference, where it is expected to announce the iPhone 14 / Pro series, Apple Watch Series 8 and a The new “extreme sports” Apple Watch.

In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman wrote that the event expected to take place in early September is already in production, meaning Apple is planning another pre-recorded virtual event.

IT House learned that Apple held the WWDC 2022 event in June. Although the event was not completely online, the number of people who watched the keynote speech video and experienced the new products in person at Apple Park, Apple’s headquarters, was very limited.

Apple may be planning two events this fall, similar to past years, Gurman said. The September launch will focus on the new iPhone and Apple Watch, while the second launch in October will focus on the Mac and iPad.

According to previous revelations, in addition to the new iPhone and Apple Watch, Apple also plans to release the new iPad Pro, the second-generation AirPods Pro, and more.

Gurman also said that Apple has been working on an M1 Pro version of the Mac mini, which was supposed to launch late last year or at the end of this year, but he understands that “the M1 Pro is now out of the question.” It will be powered by M2 and M2 Pro chips, and there will be no major design changes.

This revelation is consistent with the source of foreign media 9to5Mac. The new Mac mini is expected to be code-named J473, while the M2 Ultra chip will be reserved for the Mac Pro.

Finally, Gurman said that Apple is considering an update to the HomePod mini, plans to enter the home device market on a larger scale, and plans to release a new version of the full-size HomePod in early 2023.

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