Kuo: Apple will unveil AirTags, augmented reality device, and more in 2021
Apple plans to release its long awaited phone Track AirTags items, Unspecified augmented reality device, and other new products in 2021, according to a new research note from renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, acquired by MacRumors.
AirTags are expected to help users keep track of their personal belongings, such as keys, wallets, and backpacks, and will notify users on their Apple devices when they are separated from an item that has been tagged. In 2019, MacRumors got screenshots showing that AirTags will be so It’s managed via the New Items tab in the Find My app.
For an augmented reality device, it is widely rumored that Apple Work with headphones, glasses, or bothBut Kuo did not specify. IPhone and iPads also offer augmented reality features, so there’s an ambiguity here.
As expected, Kuo also said that Apple plans to release new AirPods, more Apple Silicon Macs, and its first devices with Mini-LED screens throughout the year. Previous rumors pointed towards The new 12.9-inch iPad Pro And the Various MacBook models With Mini-LED screens launched in 2021, which delivers richer colors, improved contrast and more.
Kuo previously said that Apple plans to release him Redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with Apple Silicon Mini-LED screens in 2021. He also previously anticipated the launch of a new MacBook Air with Apple Silicon and Mini-LED display in 2022, but it is unclear if this laptop will also feature a new design.
Apple has already announced that it plans to transfer the entire Mac lineup to an Apple Silicon in about two years, with other models rumored to be in progress including Redesigned 24-inch iMac and a smaller Mac Pro desktop.