JAKARTA – Apple has just finalized the initial release of the Mac M4, which includes the M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max for the iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro. This is likely Apple’s last announcement of this year, but there are still plenty of interesting products planned for next spring. Here are some of the products to look forward to:
The iPhone SE 4 One of the biggest announcements of next spring will be the presence of the latest iPhone SE. The iPhone SE 4 will be the biggest update since its debut in 2016 and is expected to come with a similar design to the iPhone 14, without a home button. This phone will be Apple’s first iPhone to use a home-made modem, leaving Qualcomm and will adopt the USB-C connector.
iPhone 11Apple will likely update its lower IPad after two years, focusing on supporting Apple Intelligence. Although there is no major design change like the last update, it is expected to have an A18 chip.
The MacBook Air with the M4MacBook Air will see a small refresh next spring with M4 chips. Major design changes aren’t expected, but features like the MacBook Pro’s latest Center Stage camera could be a nice extra.
Another update to the iPhone Air M3 is an iPhone Air that is likely equipped with M3 chips and a new specially designed magical TV.
The new Smart Home product Apple also plans to launch its first smart product on the device, which will be a kind of potty house with the support of Apple Intelligence. The product will have a 6-inch square screen that can be fixed on a wall or connected to a speaker.
In addition to the above products, Apple is also suspected to launch a new Air Tag model with the latest ultra-wideband chipset and iOS 18.4, which brings various Apple Intelligence features announced at WWDC24. Products such as the Mac Studio and Mac Pro are expected to follow by mid-2025.
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What are the advantages of the new M4 chip compared to the previous generation?
Guest 1: John Smith, Technology Journalist
Guest 2: Jane Doe, Apple Expert
Interviewer: Editors, World-Today News
Editors: Welcome to World-Today News. Today we have with us John Smith, a technology journalist, and Jane Doe, an Apple expert, to discuss the latest announcements made by Apple. Apple just released the Mac M4, which includes the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max for the iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro. What are your thoughts on this release, John?
John Smith: Well, I think this is a significant release for Apple. The M4 chip is a great improvement over the previous generation, offering better performance and efficiency. It’s also interesting to see Apple make this transition from Intel to its own chips. However, I’m curious to know if users will find this transition seamless enough, considering the other devices like the MacBook Pro and iMac have also been updated with the M1 and M1 Pro.
Editors: Absolutely, Jane, do you think users will have any issues with this transition to the M4 chip?
Jane Doe: Not necessarily. The transition to Apple’s own chips has been quite smooth for most users so far. Of course, there might be some initial learnings and adjustments, but the M4 chip is an impressive chip, and users should have a positive experience.
Editors: Moving on to the upcoming products, we know that Apple is planning to release iPhone SE 4 in the spring. What can we expect from this new iPhone, Jane?
Jane Doe: The iPhone SE 4 is expected to be a significant update since its debut in 2016. It will likely share a similar design as the iPhone 14 but without the home button. One of the biggest changes is that this will be the first iPhone to use a home-made modem, which means leaving Qualcomm altogether. Additionally, it’s rumored to adopt the USB-C connector, which has been long-awaited by users.
Editors: That’s interesting. USB-C has been a controversial topic for Apple recently. Do you think this move will be well-received by users, John?
John Smith: It’s definitely