Apple Skipping a November Show? Big iPad Pro & iMac Set for 2022

Apple Skipping a November Show? Big iPad Pro & iMac Set for 2022

A Quick Look at Apple’s Upcoming Tech Birthday Cake

Last year Apple threw three pretty snazzy parties—think Mac expos, iPhone releases, big upgrades—but this time the big apple is looking more like a quiet gathering. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman just dropped a Power On newsletter stating, “No third event, no big announcements.” Sound like a polite invitation to your neighbor’s potluck? Maybe.

What’s on the Menu for 2022?

  • iMac: A towering 27‑inch beast with mini‑LED and ProMotion that’s slated for Q1. Think of it as the Mac that can’t stop blinking.
  • Mac mini: A sleek, snazzy new design with extra ports. The “next several months” player—more like a mini party bloomer.
  • MacBook Air (M2): Set to arrive six to eight months from now, this is the “biggest redesign since 2010.” The Apple equivalent of a wardrobe makeover.
  • iPhone SE (2022): No new look, but powered by the A15 chipset and ready for 5G. Picture a smartphone that’s still cool, just more fast.
  • iPad Pro: Rumors of a glass back that plays nicely with wireless charging—like an iPad that can kiss your phone to recharge.

In short, the tech big‑four is all about sharp updates, not over-the-top shows. Think of it as Apple’s quiet revolution—just a little applause, a lot of upgrades.

Why No Big Events?

Gurman’s take? Apple has no reason for a major splash. And if you’re wondering about the hype—no. The only “big news” is that all these new gadgets are making their way to 2022 shelves.

That’s the buzz, dear readers! Check back for more Apple insights, and remember: a quiet Apple still surprises us in a big way.