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iPhone 15 to Reality Pro VR headset — check out the list of upcoming Apple products in 2023

Dec 23, 2022, 13:03 IST
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  • Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 15 series in 2023.
  • Apple could also bring its much-awaited Reality Pro headset.
  • Below, check out the list of upcoming Apple products in 2023.
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The Cupertino-based tech giant began the year 2022 with an affordable 5G iPhone, SE 3rd generation and September’s Apple event brought the iPhone 14 series, a new set of AirPods Pro and three new Apple Watches. With a slew of new products including a new MacBook Air with an M2 chip and MagSafe charging, Apple kept the excitement high throughout the year.

As the company is done with all the hardware announcements of 2022, reportedly, the company is working on a bunch of new products and is expected to launch a slew of new products in 2023, besides MacBooks and iPhones.

Business Insider India brings you some of the most anticipated Apple products of 2023.

15-inch MacBook Air

Earlier this year, the tech giant launched the 13.6- inch MacBook Air with a new M2 chip. While the dust still settles around the new MacBook, it seems Apple is set to release a new 15-inch MacBook Air with an M2 chip in spring 2023.

Moreover, the 15-inch MacBook Air will include healthy updates, including faster clock speed.

iPhone 15


In 2023, Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 15 series lineup. The most notable feature of the upcoming iPhone 15 could be the USB-C port rather than the lightning port. Further, expect some design changes and the expansion of Dynamic Island to all models. We could also see a new A17 processor for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup.
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Reality Pro headset


Perhaps Apple’s Reality Pro headset will be one of the most anticipated products of 2023. Several rumors suggest that Apple is planning to release its AR/VR headset, which it may call ‘Reality Pro.’

If the product arrives in 2023, it could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000.

HomePod with a screen


Rumours indicates that Apple could launch the next HomePod with a screen and Apple TV integration. The integration of the screen in HomePod will extend the functionality, as you will be able to watch videos and communicate with FaceTime.

MacBook Pro


The new MacBook Pro could feature updated or all-new chipsets from Apple. This update could come to both 14 16-inch models. We still doubt there will be any changes in terms of design, as Apple is usually stringent with design changes.

The new MacBook Pro could arrive in March 2023.
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iMac with M3 chip


Multiple reports hint that Apple is working on a new iMac. The new iMac could feature the M3 Apple silicon chip, but other details, such as design and size, are yet to be confirmed.

Apple Silicon Mac Pro


The Mac Pro will be one of the most anticipated products of 2023. Rumours suggest that the upcoming Mac Pro could feature an M2 ultra chip. The Mac Pro is also expected to come with an M2 Extreme chip coupled with 128GB or 256GB of unified memory.

Next-generation HomePod


Along with a HomePod with display, Apple could launch an updated HomePod with all-new audio capabilities. The new HomePod will be powered by an S8 chip and is likely to launch in the first quarter of 2023.

Mac mini


Reportedly, Apple is working on a new Mac mini with M2 Pro that will replace the existing Intel-powered Mac mini model. The new Mac mini is expected to launch by mid of 2023.

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