In 2025, Apple will launch a series of low-cost products with upgraded features to compete in the technology market.
In 2025, Apple is likely to introduce a slew of new products, mostly low-cost and entry-level devices, to c
ompete in an increasingly crowded tech market. The company is working to improve these products
through advancements like Apple Intelligence and all-new in-house chip designs.
Apple’s low-cost devices will not only include low-end hardware but also integrate many high-end features, in
cluding OLED screens, FaceID and advanced wireless technology. In particular, Apple’s first custom modem and Bluetooth chip will be equipped in low-end products first. The comp
ny is also focusing on developing smart home devices such as the HomePod mini, Apple TV and Comm
and Center before moving to higher-end models.
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Here's a list of eight new or refreshed low-cost devices Apple is expected to launch in 2025:
MacBook Air M4: Expected to be upgraded to the M4 chip, which will offer up to 25% faster multi-cor
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e CPU performance. The new model could support two external displays and a 12MP webcam with Center Stage, launching in spring 2025 with a starting price of $1,099.
iPhone SE (fourth generation): Expected to have a similar design to the iPhone 14, with a 6.1-inch OLED display, FaceID, USB-C port, and 48MP rear camera. Expected to launch in M
arch 2025 with a price of $400 to $500 (VND 10 - 12.6 million).
iPad (11th generation): Keeps the same 10.9-inch display and Touch ID power button, but can be upgraded to an A17 Pro or A18 chip. Expected to launch in spring 2025 with a starting price of $349.
AirTag (second generation): Will include an upgraded Ultra Wideband chip, launching mid-2025 for $29
Command Center: New smart home control center with 7-inch display, built-in speaker and FaceTime camera, expected to launch in March 2025, price not yet confirmed.
HomePod mini (second generation): Expected to have new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips, launching in mid-2025 for $99.
Apple TV 4K (fourth generation): Could feature a new A-series chip, Wi-Fi 6E support, and a built-in FaceTime camera, expected to launch in 2025 starting at $99.
Apple Watch SE (third generation): Could have a larger screen and faster chip, expected to launch in late 2025 starting at $249 or slightly lower to compete with rivals and attract parents to buy for their kids.