Every year, Apple typically holds three or four events to unveil new products. There's often a spring event around March or April, the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, a September event focused on the iPhone and Apple Watch, and sometimes, an October or November event that features Macs and iPads.
In this guide, we're tracking the Apple events that are on the horizon, including what we're expecting to see at each one. Make sure to check in regularly, because we'll be updating this guide on a regular basis.
Fall 2025 Event
Most of Apple's major product refreshes are finished for the year, but there are still a few devices that we are expecting before the end of 2025. A second fall event isn't guaranteed, but it is a definite possibility. Rumors suggest that Apple will introduce some devices with the M5 chip, and new Apple silicon chips have historically been unveiled at events.
If we do get a second fall event, it could take place toward the end of October, likely around the 27th or 28th. If there isn't an event, the new products will be unveiled via press releases on Apple's website.
Apple TV 4K
The Apple TV will get an Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, which is likely the N1 that debuted in the iPhone models. It's also expected to get a faster A17 Pro processor that will enable console-quality games on the Apple TV. There are no design changes rumored for the next-generation Apple TV.
HomePod mini
Apple will refresh the HomePod mini in late 2025, adding a faster S-series chip (likely the S10) and the same Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip that's coming to the Apple TV. New color options are also likely.
AirTag 2
The AirTag 2 that's coming in 2025 could have a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for improved range, allowing the AirTag to be located from further away. Apple is also going to make the speaker harder to remove, so the AirTag won't be able to be used for secret tracking with no sound alerts.
iPad Pro
The next-generation iPad Pro will have an M5 chip and 12GB RAM minimum, though the higher storage options will likely continue to offer 16GB RAM like the current models. No design changes are expected, and Apple will unveil 11-inch and 13-inch size options.
Vision Pro 2
Apple is planning to update the Vision Pro headset with a faster M5 chip, replacing the M2 chip that's in the current version. The M5 chip is faster and will speed up Vision Pro performance, but there won't be any changes to the design. Apple will debut a new band, though, which should be more comfortable than the current Solo Knit and Dual Loop bands. Based on hidden code, it's called the Dual Knit Band, and it could feature two soft, knit straps. One strap will go around the back of the head, and the other will distribute weight at the top of the head.
MacBook Pro
There have been some recent signs of a new MacBook Pro model with M5 chip, but rumors about the timing of the MacBook Pro launch have been unclear. It could come in late 2025 or early 2026. It's possible that we'll get a lower-cost 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip and Apple will introduce M5 Pro and M5 Max versions at a later date. It's also entirely possible that we'll get all three chip variants at an October event.
Products Coming in Early 2026
iPhone 17e
The iPhone 16e came out in early 2025, so it makes sense that a second-generation version is rumored for early 2026. The iPhone 17e could feature an updated A19 chip that matches the chip in the iPhone 17.
MacBook Air
The MacBook Air will be refreshed with an M5 chip, and it will also likely get Apple's N1 networking chip. No design changes are rumored.
iPad Air
The iPad Air is due for an update in early 2025. Apple has so far given it an M-series chip one generation behind the current chip in the iPad Pro, so with the iPad Pro set to get the M5, the iPad Air could get the M4.
Low-Cost iPad
The low-cost iPad is due for a refresh with an updated A-series chip. Apple doesn't make major changes to the iPad often, so it isn't clear if there will be any design updates.
Apple Display
Apple could introduce a new version of the Studio Display in 2026. Rumors suggest the next-generation version will have a mini-LED display with improved contrast and HDR, but the same 27-inch display size. It could also get the A19 Pro chip that's in the iPhone 17 Pro models.
Mac Pro
Apple plans to update the Mac Pro sometime in 2026. It will be equipped with the highest-end version of the M4 chip, which could be either an "Ultra" or "Extreme" M4 chip. The Mac Pro is also expected to support up to 512GB Unified Memory, a new maximum.
Products With Unknown Release Dates
There are some upcoming products that have a less clear launch date.
Mac mini
There are no specific rumors of a Mac mini refresh, but if the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are getting M5 chips, the Mac mini is likely to see an update too.
Mac Studio
There are also no rumors about a Mac Studio update, but it could be refreshed alongside the Mac Pro and the Mac mini. There are rumors of a new display coming in 2026, and it would make sense for the display to come out alongside new Apple desktop machines.
Smart Home Command Center
Apple is working on a smart home display that will serve as a central hub for controlling smart home products. It's said to measure in at around six inches by six inches, and the idea is to have multiple in the home. The device will run Apple apps, and it will be able to be used for FaceTime calls. The Command Center was initially expected in the spring, but with delays to Siri Apple Intelligence features, it's been delayed until sometime in 2026.
Low-Cost Mac Notebook
Apple is working on a more affordable version of the MacBook that's powered by an A-series iPhone chip instead of an M-series Mac chip. Rumors suggest it will have a 13-inch display, and it will probably look similar to the MacBook Air.
Some rumors have suggested the MacBook will have a super thin chassis that's reminiscent of the 12-inch MacBook that Apple used to offer. It could have an A18 Pro chip and 16GB RAM. Pricing is unclear, but it should come in at under $999, which is the price for the entry-level MacBook Air.
2025 Updates That Already Happened
September 2025
Apple refreshed the iPhone and Apple Watch lineups in September, and debuted a new version of the AirPods Pro, the AirPods Pro 3.
For the iPhone, Apple introduced the $799 iPhone 17, the $999 ultra slim iPhone Air, the $1,099 iPhone 17 Pro, and the $1,199 iPhone 17 Pro Max.
New Apple Watch models include the Apple Watch Series 11, the Apple Watch SE 3, and the Apple Watch Ultra 3.
WWDC 2025
Apple held the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference in June. No new products were announced, but Apple introduced iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, visionOS 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26.
Apple opted to change its numbering scheme for its software updates to make the different numbers less confusing. All OS updates will be numbered with the year going forward, so the "26" in iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26 represents the September 2025 to September 2026 release season.
February and March Releases
Apple held no events in early 2025, but there were some product that were announced via press release. In late February, Apple released the iPhone 16e, a $599 iPhone that replaces the iPhone SE 3. It has an A18 chip, a single-lens rear camera, and an all-display design with a 6.1-inch OLED display.
Then in March, Apple refreshed the MacBook Air with M4 chips and the Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips. There were no design changes, with the focus on performance updates.
Apple also updated the low-cost iPad with an A16 chip and the iPad Air with the M3 chip, again with no design change.
2025 Product Refresh Timeline
- February 2025 - iPhone 16e
- March 2025 - MacBook Air
- March 2025 - Mac Studio
- March 2025 - iPad
- March 2025 - iPad Air
- June 2025 (Announced) - iOS 26
- June 2025 (Announced) - iPadOS 26
- June 2025 (Announced) - macOS Tahoe 26
- June 2025 (Announced) - visionOS 26
- June 2025 (Announced) - tvOS 26
- June 2025 (Announced) - watchOS 26
- September 2025 (Released) - iOS 26
- September 2025 (Released) - iPadOS 26
- September 2025 (Released) - macOS Tahoe 26
- September 2025 (Released) - visionOS 26
- September 2025 (Released) - tvOS 26
- September 2025 (Released) - watchOS 26
- September 2025 - iPhone 17
- September 2025 - iPhone Air
- September 2025 - iPhone 17 Pro
- September 2025 - iPhone 17 Pro Max
- September 2025 - Apple Watch Series 11
- September 2025 - Apple Watch SE 3
- September 2025 - Apple Watch Ultra 3
- September 2025 - AirPods Pro 3
2024 Product Refreshes and Announcements
Past product announcements can be helpful when trying to determine when Apple will hold upcoming events.
- February 2024 - Vision Pro
- February 2024 - visionOS
- March 2024 - 13-inch and 15-inch M3 MacBook Air
- May 2024 - iPad Pro
- May 2024 - iPad Air
- May 2024 - Apple Pencil Pro
- May 2024 - iPad Pro Magic Keyboard
- June 2024 (Announced) - iOS 18
- June 2024 (Announced) - iPadOS 18
- June 2024 (Announced) - macOS Sequoia
- June 2024 (Announced) - visionOS 2
- June 2024 (Announced) - tvOS 18
- June 2024 (Announced) - watchOS 11
- September 2024 - iPhone 16
- September 2024 - iPhone 16 Plus
- September 2024 - iPhone 16 Pro
- September 2024 - iPhone 16 Pro Max
- September 2024 - Apple Watch Series 10
- September 2024 - AirPods 4
- September 2024 - AirPods Max (USB-C port)
- September 2024 - Apple Watch Ultra 2 (New color only)
- September 2024 - iOS 18
- September 2024 - iPadOS 18
- September 2024 - macOS Sequoia
- September 2024 - visionOS 2
- September 2024 - tvOS 18
- September 2024 - watchOS 11
- October 2024 - iPad mini -
- October 2024 - Mac mini -
- October 2024 - MacBook Pro -
- October 2024 - iMac -
2023 Product Refreshes and Announcements
We have a list of all the products that Apple released in 2023, which can be useful for predicting 2024 launch timelines.
- January 2023 - 14 and 16-inch M2 Pro/Max MacBook Pro
- January 2023 - M2 and M2 Pro Mac mini
- January 2023 - HomePod
- June 2023 - 15-inch MacBook Air
- June 2023 - Mac Studio
- June 2023 - Mac Pro
- June 2023 (Announced) - Apple Vision Pro
- June 2023 (Announced) - visionOS
- June 2023 (Announced) - iOS 17
- June 2023 (Announced) - iPadOS 17
- June 2023 (Announced) - macOS Sonoma
- June 2023 (Announced) - tvOS 17
- June 2023 (Announced) - watchOS 10
- September 2023 - iPhone 15
- September 2023 - iPhone 15 Plus
- September 2023 - iPhone 15 Pro
- September 2023 - iPhone 15 Pro Max
- September 2023 - Apple Watch Series 9
- September 2023 - Apple Watch Ultra 2
- September 2023 - AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C Case)
- October 2023 - USB-C Apple Pencil
- October 2023 - 24-inch iMac
- October 2023 - 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro/Max chips
- October 2023 - 16-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro/Max chips
2022 Product Refreshes and Announcements
- March 2022 - 5G iPhone SE
- March 2022 - 5G iPad Air
- March 2022 - Mac Studio
- March 2022 - Studio Display
- June 2022 - iOS 16
- June 2022 - iPadOS 16
- June 2022 - watchOS 9
- June 2022 - tvOS 16
- June 2022 - macOS Ventura
- June 2022 - MacBook Air
- June 2022 - 13-inch MacBook Pro
- September 2022 - iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus
- September 2022 - iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max
- September 2022 - AirPods Pro 2
- September 2022 - Apple Watch Ultra
- September 2022 - Apple Watch Series 8
- September 2022 - Apple Watch SE
- October 2022 - 10th-generation iPad
- October 2022 - iPad Pro
- October 2022 - Apple TV 4K
2021 Product Refreshes and Announcements
- April 2021 - M1 iPad Pro
- April 2021 - M1 iMac
- April 2021 - AirTag
- April 2021 - Apple TV 4K
- April 2021 - Podcast subscriptions
- May 2021 - Apple Music Lossless and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos
- June 2021 - macOS 12 Monterey (Announced)
- July 2021 - MagSafe Battery Pack
- September 2021 - iPhone 13 models
- September 2021 - iPhone 13 Pro models
- September 2021 - iPad mini 6
- September 2021 - Ninth-generation iPad
- September 2021 - Apple Watch Series 7 (Announced)
- September 2021 - iOS 15
- September 2021 - iPadOS 15
- September 2021 - watchOS 8
- September 2021 - tvOS 15
- October 2021 - AirPods 3
- October 2021 - 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro
- November 2021 - Beats Fit Pro
- November 2021 - New HomePod mini colors
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