Apple iPhone 15 Wonderlust Event: Three Notable Omissions Amidst the Anticipation

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Highlights

  • M3 Macs rumoured for a reveal at WWDC 2023 take a rain check; unveiling possibly in late 2023.
  • Apple’s transition to USB-C hinted for iPhone 15; AirPods range might only follow suit in 2024.
  • The iPad lineup remains unchanged with no immediate updates in sight.

As the tech world braces itself for Apple’s imminent special event, the buzz is predominantly about the expected new iPhones and Apple Watches.
While speculations around new USB-C accessories are rife, it’s crucial to manage expectations.

Let’s temper the excitement by looking at three prominent features or devices that, as per industry whispers, might not grace the stage.

The M3 Chip-Powered Macs’ No-Show

The M3 Chip-Powered Macs' No-Show
The M3 Chip-Powered Macs’ No-Show

Despite the air thick with rumours of Apple working diligently on the M3 Macs, their debut remains elusive.
Many had hoped for a grand reveal at WWDC 2023 in June, but the spotlight then was stolen by the 15-inch MacBook Air sporting the M2 chip.

Further adding to the lineup were the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, both equipped with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra.

Apple aficionados eager for the latest Mac iterations may need to muster a tad more patience.
Current indications and industry reports, especially a notable one from Bloomberg, hint at Apple intensifying its internal testing for M3-powered Macs.

The lineup supposedly includes refreshed versions of the 13-inch MacBook Air and Pro, the iMac, and the Mac mini.

However, the grand unveiling is likely reserved for later in the year, possibly around October or November.

USB-C Conundrum for AirPods

USB-C Conundrum for AirPods
USB-C Conundrum for AirPods

With the impending iPhone 15’s potential switch to a USB-C port, replacing the traditional Lightning, there’s a strong sentiment that Apple might roll out corresponding USB-C accessories.

There’s chatter about the AirPods Pro 2 being re-introduced with a USB-C compatible charging case, aligning with the iPhone’s speculated port shift.

Yet, for those expecting a complete USB-C overhaul across the AirPods range, disappointment looms.

Insights from various industry insiders suggest that the AirPods 2, AirPods 3, and the luxurious AirPods Max might only transition to USB-C come 2024.
The fate of the wired EarPods and their potential USB-C adaptation remains shrouded in mystery.

A Pause in the iPad Timeline

iPad Pro
Pause in the iPad Timeline

It feels like ages since Apple last updated its iPad roster. With the iPad Pro featuring the M2 chip launched in October 2022 and the iPad Air 5, equipped with the M1 chip, seeing the light of day in March 2022, many are itching for fresh updates.
The iPad mini’s story is even more prolonged, with its last iteration dating back to 2021.

Though history has witnessed iPad announcements coinciding with iPhone launches, this pattern might break this year. Word on the tech streets is that a revamped iPad Pro design is in the pipelines, but its grand reveal is possibly set for 2024.

FAQs:

When can we expect the launch of the M3 Macs?

Indications suggest a possible reveal around October or November 2023.

Will all AirPods variants be updated to USB-C?

As of now, only the AirPods Pro 2 is expected to adopt USB-C, with others possibly transitioning in 2024.

Are there any new iPads being unveiled at the event?

Current rumours hint at no new iPads during this event, with significant updates perhaps coming in 2024.

Is Apple shifting entirely to USB-C for its devices?

The iPhone 15 is speculated to feature USB-C, but a complete transition for all products remains uncertain.

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