Published by: Vivek Dubey
Apple is likely to announce several new Mac models at the event. One of those would be a new 15-inch MacBook Air, which will reportedly be unveiled alongside macOS 14.
The rumoured new MacBook Air will continue to use Apple's custom M2 processor, which could be paired with 8GB of RAM, along with an updated display and a bigger battery.
Besides new laptops, Apple is also testing a new line-up of Mac desktops, which will run on Apple's in-house M2 Ultra and M2 Max processors.
According to MacRumors, the software updates will look to address and expand user choice, along with several quality-of-life improvements, some of which have been requested by users for a while.
One of these is the rumoured ability that will allow iPhones to turn into an always-on smart display when placed horizontally while charging.
Apple will reportedly overhaul the control centre to add more features to its Dynamic Island system.
On the iPad front, iPadOS 17 will finally support Health features, and Apple will bring the Health app to the iPad. The iPhone maker is reportedly considering allowing sideload apps on iOS and iPadOS.
WatchOS 10 will reportedly see a big update with a new interface. Not much is known about the new design apart from it will be focused on widgets and quick peeks at information.
MacOS 14 will also break cover at the event, though not much is known about it at this point.
Apple's long-in-development mixed reality headset, which has been in development for close to seven years, is expected to be unveiled at the event.
The new device will supposedly be called Reality Pro and could offer 4K resolution per eye, six cameras to track user movement and the company's pedigree M2 processor.
The headset is expected to be pricey, with the initial model expected to cost around $3,000 (around Rs 2.5 lakh).