Apple this week broke with the tradition it has maintained for the past 13 years by announcing new products in the first month of the year.
This week, Apple unexpectedly Launched some new productsincludes updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with M2 Pro and M2 Max, new Mac minis with M2 and M2 Pro, and updated HomePod. As it has always done, Apple announced its latest products through press releases on its website and videos on its YouTube channel, rather than through fully produced digital events.
The last time Apple made a product announcement in January was in 2010, when Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage in San Francisco to introduce the world to the iPad. Apple has traditionally chosen March or June for its first major product announcement of the year, as detailed in the list below outlining the first product introductions of each year since 2010. I’m in.
- January 27, 2010: Introducing the iPad
- March 2, 2011: Announcement of the second generation iPad
- March 7, 2012: 3rd generation iPad and new Apple TV announced
- June 10, 2013: iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, Mac Pro and more announced at WWDC
- June 2, 2014: Introducing iOS 8, OS X Yosemite at WWDC
- March 9, 2015: Apple Watch release date, iOS 8.2, and new health survey
- March 21, 2016: New iPad Pro, first-generation iPhone SE, updated Apple Watch
- June 5, 2017: iOS 11, watchOS 4, macOS High Sierra, and the new iPad Pro
- March 27, 2018: Media event unveiling iPad 2018 for education
- March 25, 2019: Keynotes for Apple News+, Apple Card, Apple Arcade, and Apple TV+
- June 22, 2020: First Digital Apple Event Announcing iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, macOS Big Sur, Apple Silicon Transition
- April 20, 2021: New iPad Pro, redesigned iMac, new Apple TV, AirTag, new purple iPhone
- March 8, 2022: Updated iPhone SE, Mac Studio, Studio Display, and M1 Ultra chips
information Embedded on Apple’s website indicates that the company hopes to launch the new product announced this week in the fall of 2022. Apple’s September-November, second fall event. Apple will hold a hybrid digital and in-person event on September 7, 2022 to unveil his new iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods.
Apple is This Week’s Keynote Mini-Video It comes with new Macs and features its features and capabilities. The 18-minute video shared a striking resemblance to Apple’s previous digital event, and many speculated that his second event in the fall, which was scheduled and taped, was canceled. , believes the announcement was made in his January instead.
The first event in 2023 could be the unveiling of Apple’s ‘Reality Pro’ headset, according to a timeline set by bloombergof Mark Garman. Gurman reports that Apple plans to announce the headset before his WWDC in June and ship the headset in the fall. Apple held an event last March, but there are no rumors suggesting a specific timeframe for this year’s event.