DECEMBER 2021 MACWORLD 13
and extra ports—
basically an Apple
silicon version of
the iMac Pro.
Hopefully it will still
be in Space Gray
with black bezels.
We expect it to
land in mid-2022,
possibly at or
around WWDC.
iPhone SE
It’ll be two years
since the
revamped iPhone SE arrived with an A
Bionic processor and a better camera, and
we’re expected to get a new one (fave.
co/3BwFjBx) in 2022. Most rumors say it will
look the same as the current model, with a
4.8-inch display and a home button, but
with upgraded specs, including an A15 chip
and 5G, making it a veritable powerhouse
at the low end of Apple’s iPhone lineup. We
hope it’ll have a better camera as well. We
expect it to launch around the same time as
the first iPhone SE, right in the middle of the
iPhone 13’s cycle.
JULY–SEPTEMBER
iPhone 14
Speaking of the iPhone, the iPhone 14
(fave.co/3Cv6vBY) will also land in 2022,
possibly with a brand-new design that
or if Apple would continue to sell the M
model as an affordable alternative to a
new MacBook, or if this new model will
replace the 13-inch MacBook Pro at the
$1,299 price, but we can’t wait to see
what the iBook 2.0 brings in 2022.
APRIL–JUNE
30-inch iMac
Apple still sells an Intel version of its
high-end iMac, but like the Mac mini, it’s
not going to be around for much longer.
Following the 24-inch iMac and the new
MacBook Pro, we’re expecting a bigger-
screen iMac (fave.co/3CCgMMJ)—possibly
as big as 32 inches—to arrive in 2022 with
similar stylings to the M1 model. Reports
say it’ll have a faster chip (likely the M1 Pro
and M1 Max), along with RAM (up to 64GB),
Apple is likely to release a bigger iMac in 2022.