Apple is expected to introduce many new devices this year with four outstanding products that promise to bring big changes to the company's product line.
These devices will include iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, Macs, AirPods, and home products. Among the expected devices are two different iPhone models, an upgraded version of AirPods with many new features, and an entirely new product that could mark a turning point in Apple's history.
iPhone SE 4
The iPhone SE 4 is the most anticipated product by many users. This is a special phone model that is usually released only every few years to provide a reasonable option without sacrificing performance. This year, users can expect the best iPhone SE ever.
In contrast to previous versions, the iPhone SE 4 will have a more modern design that is closer to high-end iPhone models. If equipped with advanced Apple chips, quality cameras, large screens and impressive battery life, and priced under 600 EUR, this product will certainly attract attention.
iPhone 17 Air
The 2025 iPhone lineup promises to be interesting as Apple shifts its strategy after some of its iPhone mini and iPhone Plus models failed to live up to expectations. One of the notable products is the iPhone 17 Air, which is expected to focus more on design than specs.
The iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone ever, with a minimalist design that only has one rear camera. Despite the reduced number of cameras, the product is still expected to have the same battery life as the Plus models. This could be a turning point in Apple's future design, and users are eagerly waiting.
HomePad
The new HomePod with a screen, also known as HomePod, is also getting a lot of attention. This device will allow users to control smart accessories in the home, thereby opening up the possibility of creating a new ecosystem for Apple products.
The HomePad is expected to have a screen of about 6 inches, a camera and a battery that makes it easy for users to place it anywhere and interact with it. If successful, the product could lead to Apple developing more smart home accessories, such as smart locks that use Face ID technology.