Apple couldn't get new iPads, AirPods ready for 2023 launches

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in iPad edited November 2023

Apple had the opportunity to bring out more products for the end-of-year holiday sales, but iPad and AirPods upgrades weren't quite ready in time, a report claims.

iPad Pro
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Apple has effectively completed its program of hardware releases for 2023, with the introduction of M3 Mac models during its "Scary Fast" October event. However, there are some areas in the product catalog that have seemingly been left stagnant this time around.

In Sunday's "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman writes that there was more of an opportunity to upgrade the AirPods lineup and issue iPad updates than Apple actually pursued.

Apple "could have tried to rush out more new products, but revamped iPads and AirPods aren't ready yet," states Gurman.

For what is coming, Apple is said to be preparing to update its entire iPad lineup in 2024. This is likely to be an extensive set of changes, as Apple hasn't introduced a new iPad of any variation at all in 2023.

As for AirPods, there was a change to introduce a USB-C charging case for the second-gen AirPods Pro, but nothing further. Gurman adds that new low-end AirPods will be arriving in 2024, with an updated AirPods Pro model in 2025.

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,304member
    I have the current iPad Pro after updating from a 2017 version. It was definitely quite a step up. Love this thing.
     But an update replacing the M1 with an M2 or M3? I would say no one would notice the difference to M2, as it is more the OS that limits than the hardware.  What can Apple do hardware wise that people would be able to see and point to, and more importantly, lust after? Ray tracing (which would need an M3) and  OLED screen maybe.
  • Reply 2 of 4
    entropys said:
    I have the current iPad Pro after updating from a 2017 version. It was definitely quite a step up. Love this thing.
     But an update replacing the M1 with an M2 or M3? I would say no one would notice the difference to M2, as it is more the OS that limits than the hardware.  What can Apple do hardware wise that people would be able to see and point to, and more importantly, lust after? Ray tracing (which would need an M3) and  OLED screen maybe.


    You are slightly wrong in the sense that the current iPad Pro already uses the M2 chip. The updated version will get the M3

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  • Reply 3 of 4
    You are slightly wrong in the sense that the current iPad Pro already uses the M2 chip. The updated version will get the M3

  • Reply 4 of 4
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,304member
    Ah yes. So it does. 
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