Apple about to release seven iPads, eight 'Apple Watch Series 6' models
Seven new variations of iPad, and eight varieties of the "Apple Watch Series 6" have now been listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission's website, which typically means they are shortly to be released.

Apple Watch Series 6 mockups
As previously rumored, the "Apple Watch Series 6" and new iPads are now expected to be soon released by Apple, following a listing on the Eurasian Economic Commission's regulatory database. A total of seven new iPad SKUs -- so one or more models with multiple configurations -- and eight Apple Watches are listed.
The new filings with the EEC found by Consomac show the iPads as running iPadOS 14. Similarly, the Watches are all shown as running watchOS 7.
While the EEC listings never contain any more specific details, each entry has its own Apple identification number. At times, models can be re-listed on the database following some unspecified changes, but none of the ones listed now have previously been filed.
Also there is no clear timeframe from a listing to a final release. However, for example, a similar listing for new iPads in July 2019 was followed by their release in September.
So a listing in August would be line with Apple releasing new iPads and Apple Watches in September or October. Apple has previously said that its regular iPhone launch -- which has previously also seen new Apple Watches -- will be delayed a few weeks.
These listed iPads and Apple Watches may then be revealed at an October event. However, recent reports have claimed that the "Apple Watch Series 6" may be launched via a press release.

Apple Watch Series 6 mockups
As previously rumored, the "Apple Watch Series 6" and new iPads are now expected to be soon released by Apple, following a listing on the Eurasian Economic Commission's regulatory database. A total of seven new iPad SKUs -- so one or more models with multiple configurations -- and eight Apple Watches are listed.
The new filings with the EEC found by Consomac show the iPads as running iPadOS 14. Similarly, the Watches are all shown as running watchOS 7.
While the EEC listings never contain any more specific details, each entry has its own Apple identification number. At times, models can be re-listed on the database following some unspecified changes, but none of the ones listed now have previously been filed.
"Apple Watch Series 6" model numbers
- A2291
- A2292
- A2351
- A2352
- A2375
- A2376
- A2355
- A2356
New iPad model numbers
- A2270
- A2072
- A2316
- A2324
- A2325
- A2428
- A2429
Also there is no clear timeframe from a listing to a final release. However, for example, a similar listing for new iPads in July 2019 was followed by their release in September.
So a listing in August would be line with Apple releasing new iPads and Apple Watches in September or October. Apple has previously said that its regular iPhone launch -- which has previously also seen new Apple Watches -- will be delayed a few weeks.
These listed iPads and Apple Watches may then be revealed at an October event. However, recent reports have claimed that the "Apple Watch Series 6" may be launched via a press release.
Comments
only four model numbers were registered:
Different materials (aluminum, steel, tungsten or whatever) in the same form factor share the same model number. If there is any truth to the rumor of a plastic model, it appears that they will also be a different enough internals to double the number of regulatory filings.
I almost said different enough form factors… but who knows?
My Series 1 is feeling it’s age now!
* yeah of course they'd never call it that
That doesn't look anything like the Fitbit Sense.
johnbear said: We get it. You don't understand how screen optimization works.
The iPad as it exists today is pretty simple: a Mini consumer model, a normal consumer model, and a Pro model in two sizes. Whatever gets announced next month, that looks to be unchanged.
The Watch is pretty simple too: the new one in two sizes, and the old one in two sizes. "the old one" looks like it'll be replaced with "the affordable plastic one," otherwise no change.
Yes, there's a mess of SKUs because of the cellular option, but it's still a pretty simple lineup.
There are currently five different ipads, ipad, mini, air, pro11 & pro12.9
So if they were updating all ipads, why not 10 SKUs?
If there were 8 SKUs that would make sense to me, ipad and ipad air combine and update all sizes/models to avoid the feature/value discrepancy that will exist if they don’t upgrade all the models at once.
I see this year as a good opportunity to align product refreshes across the board annually (like iPhone) with the incoming Apple Silicon Macs.
But maybe we will get new ipad mini, ipad and ipad air in wifi and cellular versions with and an extra pad air with 5G