Five new Mac models pop up in regulatory documents, suggesting imminent release

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in General Discussion edited October 2020
An international regulator is showing five unannounced Apple Mac models running macOS Big Sur, although unusually, the new listing also includes multiple Macs and iOS devices that have previously been registered.

All of the new EEC entires are for Macs, but it's not clear what models
All of the new EEC entires are for Macs, but it's not clear what models


Four new entries in the Eurasian Economic Commission's regulatory database together list a total of 64 Apple devices -- though only five have not appeared before. It's unusual to see so many re-listings, and the EEC database does not explain them, but the new devices are required to be listed before they can go on sale.

All five of the entirely new entries are Macs listed, in translation, as "personal computers of the Apple trademark, and spare parts for it." They are running "macOS software version 11.0." These new devices have the model numbers A2348, A2438, A2439, A2337, and A2338.

Also listed and not yet released are Macs with macOS Big Sur model numbers A2147, A2158, and A2182. These three were previously listed on the EEC database in June 2019.

Given that this original date comes before the release of macOS Catalina, it's possible that the re-listings are all to do with the devices now being registered as coming with macOS Big Sur installed.

Extract from the EEC database showing four new sections, each containing very many repeat listings -- but some new Macs
Extract from the EEC database showing four new sections, each containing very many repeat listings -- but some new Macs


Similarly, the EEC database shows 39 iOS devices as being new, but all are either existing devices or if they are yet to be released, have previously been listed. The nine iOS devices that have yet to be released were all listed in June 2020.

It's likely that these refreshed iOS listings are in reality for the "iPhone 12" range that is expected to be launched at Apple's "Hi, Speed" event. The timing of the re-listing is likely to be coincidence, however, and there is no way to deduce from EEC entries when the new Macs will be released.
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