
Apple is reportedly gearing up for a series of product launches, including the much-anticipated iPhone SE, updates related to Apple Vision Pro, and the introduction of the M4 MacBook Air in the coming weeks.
Renowned Apple insider Mark Gurman shared insights on X (formerly Twitter), indicating that the new iPhone SE is set to be announced next week, coinciding with Apple’s scheduled product briefings. Additionally, a smaller announcement is expected tomorrow, while Apple’s Vision Pro team has been reaching out to the press regarding an upcoming announcement on Friday.
What to Expect from Apple’s Upcoming Announcements
• iPhone SE (2025 Model): Expected to be revealed next week, the new iPhone SE is anticipated to bring design and performance upgrades while maintaining its position as Apple’s most affordable iPhone.
• Apple Vision Pro Update: A Friday announcement is on the horizon, likely providing updates on Apple’s mixed-reality headset rollout, new software features, or expanded availability.
• M4 MacBook Air: Apple’s next-gen MacBook Air powered by the M4 chip is expected within weeks, marking a significant upgrade in efficiency, power, and AI-driven capabilities.
Apple has been aggressively expanding its hardware lineup, with the Vision Pro making its debut earlier this year. The iPhone SE launch is particularly noteworthy, as it offers a budget-friendly option while potentially incorporating design elements from recent flagship models. Meanwhile, the M4 MacBook Air is expected to further enhance Apple’s dominance in ultra-portable, high-performance computing.
New iPhone SE is still imminent and should be announced by next week, when the company is holding product briefings. Tomorrow there’s a smaller announcement. For Friday, Apple Vision Pro reps are reaching out to press about an announcement to come. M4 MacBook Air within weeks. https://t.co/UabWO0shjY
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