It is not yet clear whether Apple will hold an event in October this year or only announce the product through a press release, but many rumors suggest that the company will introduce a series of new devices this month.
Regardless of the form, Apple will often let the public know in advance as it has done in October launches in recent years.
According to sources, many Apple's key products are about to be upgraded, including:
iPad Pro: Equipped with an M5 chip and can have two front cameras, allowing for taking photos and video calls in both vertical and vertical modes.
Vision Pro: Upgraded to M4 or M5 chip, add a new strap for more comfort and may have an additional Space Black color version.
Apple TV: Using the A17 Pro chip to support the new generation Siri using Apple Intelligence artificial intelligence, with the N1 chip to support Wi-Fi 7. Rumors suggest that the future model will have an integrated FaceTime camera, but it is unclear whether it will appear immediately.
HomePod mini: Expected to upgrade to the S9 chip or later, supporting the new generation Siri and the N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7, improving sound quality, equipping the second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for near positioning, and the ability to add new colors such as red.
AirTag: rumored to be able to trip up tracking range, improve anti-interference speakers and display more accurate weak battery warnings.
As for Macs, the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models using the M5, M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are preparing to enter mass production, but it may not be until early 2026.
Apple is also said to be developing a low-cost MacBook using the A18 Pro or A19 Pro chips, targeting the general user group. However, this device is likely to appear until the end of 2025 or early 2026.
Apple has set a quarterly financial report for October 30, so if there are new products, they will be announced no later than October 29, to be mentioned in the business results announcement.