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5 exciting products that will shape Apples 2025and beyond
MacworldApple has had a jam-packed 2024. From kickstarting its spatial computing era with the Vision Pro to finally embracing AI on its platformsthe firm has laid some solid groundwork that could reshape the tech industry in the coming years. Nevertheless, the iPhone maker still has some tricks up its sleeve. If the rumors turn out to be accurate, Apple will launch several exciting products next year, and weve got our eyes set on a few of them.HomePadPerhaps the most thrilling 2025 announcement for smart home enthusiasts will be Apples long-rumored HomePod with a displaybetter known as HomePad. The HomePad is rumored to launch late next year as a smart home hub that rivals Nest and similar products. The tablet-like device will likely feature a 6- to 7-inch screen and pack the iPhone 16s A18, a chip more powerful than anything HomePod runs.While the HomePad is expected to offer a specialized interface that revolves around smart home controls, its purpose could extend beyond that. After all, the hub will reportedly support Apple Intelligence and next-gen Siri, FaceTime calls, and other features not necessarily related to smart home functions, including Music, Safari, and Notes. More importantly, it could mark the beginning of a new smart home chapter at Apple, as the company is also rumored to be working on a security camera for 2026.The iPhone 17 could introduce a model thats dramatically thinner than the iPhone 16.Connor Jewiss / FoundryiPhone 17 AirAnother exciting device that could launch late next year is the iPhone 17 Air. Apple is reportedly developing an ultra-slim smartphone that could dethrone the 6.9mm iPhone 6 as its thinnest ever, along with a new design.Opting for a 5mm to 6mm thickness will likely push Apple to make several compromises. For example, the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to have a single rear camera centered on the top rear of the phone. It may also miss out on the Pro variant of the A19 chip and retire the physical SIM card slot globally. In short, the iPhone Plus replacement will likely appeal to those seeking the sleekest aesthetics rather than the best possible performance and specs.However, even if the iPhone 17 Air isnt the most technologically advanced compared to the rest of the line, it could act as the foundation for Apples future products, particularly foldables. The new design appears to be a way to test the real-world performance and durability of an ultra-thin handset as Apple continues to work on its rumored foldable iPhone, which isnt due until 2026.iPhone SE 4Despite being a midrange phone, the iPhone SE 4 will be getting a lot of loveand attentionin 2025. Rumored to launch in its usual spring slot, the budget-friendly model looks to finally retire the prehistoric chassis in favor of a more modern one. On the front side, it will reportedly resemble an iPhone 14, boasting a notched edge-to-edge display that drops the physical home button at long last. Other notable improvements could include Face ID support, a sharper rear camera, a USB-C port, and an A18 processor.For years, those opting for SE iPhones had to sacrifice the design and some nice-to-have perks. With the iPhone SE 4 supporting Apple Intelligence and finally adopting a modern enclosure, it wont feel like a device from the 2010s anymore. And if Apple can keep the price under $499, itll be a real winner.A new Studio Display could make an appearance in 2025.Willis Lai / FoundryStudio Display 2Apple released its first and only Studio Display back in 2022. The 27-inch LCD monitor starts at $1,599 and features a humble refresh rate of 60Hz, a stunning 5K pixel resolution, up to 600 nits of brightness, a 12MP ultra-wide webcam, multiple USB-C ports, six speakers, and three microphones.While the current Studio Display looks great and works well with Apples Mac lineup, its specifications could use a bump. For starters, Apple could give it a mini-LED display similar to the MacBook Pro, with a higher refresh rate, 1,600 nits of max XDR brightness, and a Nano-texture option. The design could also use an update, perhaps with Liquid Retina rounded corners and a thinner enclosure like the iMac.Its not as certain as the other products on this list, but the latest rumors suggest Apple will launch an update to the 27-inch monitor in the spring alongside the M4 Mac Studio and Mac Pro. Itll look equally slick next to the new micro Mac mini and the next item on our list.M4 Ultra Mac ProThe Mac Pro is no longer powered by an Intel chip, but its the only Apple computer that still has its Intel-era design. While all other Macs have been seriously slimmed down since the transition to Apples M-series processors, the Mac Pros bodydespite not needing memory slots for RAM sticks anymorecontinues to be relatively bulky.In 2025, Apple will reportedly launch an M4 Ultra-powered Mac Pro, boasting up to 32 CPU cores, 80 GPU cores, and 512GB of RAM when maxed out. While the rumors seemingly dont reference a fresh exterior look, itll be around six years since its last facelift. On the other hand, the Mac Pro is generally a niche computer, so Apple could easily get away with just boosting its performance.Not just an iterative yearThe HomePad and iPhone 17 Air will potentially ignite Apples push into two new categories: the smart home and foldables. Meanwhile, the iPhone SE 4 will be the first of its kind to offer both impressive specs and a modern exterior for a reasonable price tag. And while the Studio Display and Mac Pro may not be as popular as other Apple products, their potential 2025 successors will feature welcome enhancements that their fans will appreciate.Tech reviewers and enthusiasts often complain that todays devices, particularly those coming out of Cupertino, have become too iterative. Vision Pro aside, that was largely the case with 2024s slate of releases. But 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Apple.
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