10 Products Still Coming From Apple in 2025

Apple may have updated several iPads and Macs late last year and early this year, but there are still multiple new devices that we’re looking forward to seeing in 2025. Most will come in September or October, but there could be a few surprises before then.

We’ve rounded up a list of everything that we’re still waiting to see from Apple in 2025.

  1. iPhone 17, 17 Air, and 17 Pro – We get new iPhones every September so it’s not a surprise that updated models are coming, but this year should be exciting because the rumored iPhone 17 Air will have an all-new ultra-thin form factor, plus the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are getting a new rear camera design.
  2. Apple Watch Series 11 – There’s an updated Apple Watch coming, and it could get blood pressure monitoring and other health features, though that’s not a guarantee yet. An update for watchOS has also been rumored, so it could get a new look.
  3. Apple Watch Ultra 3 – Apple didn’t update the Apple Watch Ultra last year, but we’re supposedly getting a new model this year.
  4. Apple Watch SE – We also didn’t get an Apple Watch SE in 2024, so Apple’s low-cost Apple Watch is due for an update. There were some rumors about a new plastic casing, but that might be scrapped.
  5. AirPods Pro 3 – It’s finally time for the AirPods Pro to get an update, and it sounds like it’ll be a big one. The ‌AirPods Pro‌ will have a new design, and the case could get an update too. We’re expecting better audio quality, Active Noise Cancellation improvements, a faster chip, and possibly health features like temperature and heart rate monitoring.
  6. Mac Pro – The Mac Pro is Apple’s last Mac that doesn’t have an M4 chip inside, and it’s going to be refreshed before the end of the year.
  7. MacBook Pro – The MacBook Pro was last updated in October 2024, but when October 2025 rolls around, it’ll be due for another refresh. No major design changes are planned, but it will get a spec boost in the form of the faster M5 chip.
  8. Apple TV 4K – It’s been quite some time since the Apple TV was refreshed, and a new model is in the works. It’ll have a faster processor, perhaps even one that can support Apple Intelligence and console-quality games. No design changes are expected.
  9. HomePod mini – The HomePod mini could get its first update with a faster S-series chip, an Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip for improved performance, and new color options.
  10. AirTag 2 – There’s a new version of the AirTag in the works, and it’s slated for launch sometime in 2025. There are no signs of a design update, but it will get a new Ultra Wideband chip for improved range, plus there could be other improvements like a new, louder speaker.

Bonus: New Software

In two months, Apple is going to show off new software at its June Worldwide Developers Conference. We’ll see the new features in iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, tvOS 19, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3.

New software is fun because if you’ve got a modern Apple device, you don’t even need to buy anything new to get the new functionality that Apple will be showing off. While we’ll get a June preview, the software updates are slated for September.

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We keep track of all of the products that Apple has coming both in the near future and in the more distant future in our upcoming products guide. It’s updated regularly, so it’s worth keeping an eye if you’re interested in what Apple has in the works.
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Gallery: Here are some Oppo Find X8 Ultra camera samples from a photo walk around Xi’an

We were lucky enough to participate in Oppo’s launch event for the Find X8 Ultra in China and decided to take advantage of the occasion by putting its cameras through a quick camera exercise. We took the phone around beautiful Xi’an – the capital city of the Shaanxi province – and took photos at 0.6x, 1x, 3x, and 6x. We even stretched the 6x zoom camera beyond its optical limit and snapped a few low-light and portrait samples. The idea here is to give you a glimpse at the Find X8 Ultra’s imaging potential, not to spoil our detailed analysis of its cameras. So we’ll keep it brief…

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Check Out ColorWare’s Custom Apple Pencil Pro With a Crayon Design

ColorWare today introduced a clever new range of custom Apple Pencils that have been designed to look like crayons. ColorWare is known for its custom-painted Apple accessories and products like AirPods, and the company sometimes does unique limited edition designs.



The ColorWare Apple Crayon Pro is available in seven colors, including black, mint, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. Each one has a custom colored tip and a matching wrapper, all of which is painted on a standard Apple Pencil Pro. ColorWare previously did a custom ‌Apple Pencil‌ designed to look like a number 2 pencil, but the custom crayons in multiple colors are even more fun. With the attention to design, the Apple Crayon Pro does indeed look quite a bit like an actual crayon.



ColorWare has been customizing Apple devices for more than a decade, and it has perfected the process for a lasting finish. ColorWare uses a multi-step coating system, including a primer, a proprietary color formula, and a liquid plastic coating to protect the color. All products are warrantied for 12 months.



Because ColorWare is using a standard ‌Apple Pencil‌ Pro, all of the functionality of the ‌Apple Pencil‌ remains intact. The ‌Apple Pencil‌ Pro works with the M4 iPad Pro models, the M2 and M3 iPad Air models, and the A17 Pro iPad mini.

ColorWare is selling the Apple Crayon Pro for $215, and all colors are available from the ColorWare website as of today. Orders ship out in about two weeks.

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Samsung becomes global soundbar king for the 11th year straight

Samsung knows a thing or two about dominant streaks. Not long after celebrating being at the very top of the global TV market for an impressive 19 consecutive years, the company has now announced that it has become the global leader in soundbars for the 11th year straight. Much of this success can be attributed […]

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Samsung knows a thing or two about dominant streaks. Not long after celebrating being at the very top of the global TV market for an impressive 19 consecutive years, the company has now announced that it has become the global leader in soundbars for the 11th year straight. Much of this success can be attributed […]

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Anker Raises Prices on Amazon Due to Tariffs

Chinese company Anker is one of many companies that will be raising prices due to the tariffs put in place by U.S. President Donald Trump, and prices are already starting to go up on Amazon.



As noted by Reuters, Anker has increased pricing on about a fifth of its products since Thursday of last week. Prices are up approximately 18 percent, and there is a possibility for further increases. A power bank that was $88 is now $110, for example, and a charging station that was $250 is now $270.

The tariffs on China are at 145 percent as of yesterday, which means items imported into the United States are significantly more expensive. U.S. customers and companies buying from China need to pay a 145 percent tax on the declared value of an item that is brought into the country. China has also put a 125 percent reciprocal tariff in place on U.S. goods coming to China.

China does not plan to raise its tariffs beyond 125 percent, and in a statement, China’s Finance Ministry said that if U.S. tariffs go higher, it no longer makes sense to increase to match. “Even if the U.S. continues to impose even higher tariffs, it would no longer have any economic significance and would go down as a joke in the history of world economics,” reads the Finance Ministry’s statement.

China also said that the tariffs are an act of bullying, with the country planning to fight “to the end.” From the Ministry’s statement:

The U.S. side’s imposition of excessively high tariffs on China seriously violates international economic and trade rules, runs counter to basic economic principles and common sense, and is simply an act of unilateral bullying and coercion.

Earlier this week, Anker told investors that it was able to raise prices because many of its rivals are Chinese and are facing similar tariff pressure. The company also said that it plans to explore non-U.S. markets like Europe and Southeast Asia.

Anker’s prices fluctuate regularly due to the numerous sales that the company offers, but e-commerce site SmartScout says that there has been a “concerted effort” to raise prices since last week. Anker is still offering some discounts, and it has a site-wide sale right now for MacRumors readers. Any product on the Anker website is discounted by 20 percent with the promo code Ankermacrumors2025.

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Third Acer smartphone coming to India in a few days has its camera details outed

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