All Apple products in the first half of 2020 have just leaked

All Apple products in the first half of 2020 have just leaked

Ahead of the iPhone 12 debut in the fall, Apple has plenty planned for this year. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, new products Apple may announce in 2020 include Tile-killing Apple Tags, high-end Bluetooth headphones, iPhone SE 2 (iPhone 9?), a new iPad Pro, and refreshed MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models.

MacRumors has seen a copy of Kuo's latest research note to investment firm TF international securities, which details Apple products we may see in the first half of 2020.

"We expect Apple's major new hardware products in the first half of 2020 to include a 4.7-inch LCD iPhone, iPad Pro, MacBook Pro/Air, a small wireless charging mat, UWB tags, and high-end Bluetooth headphones. Kuo wrote.

Kuo has commented on some of these rumored devices in recent months. It is almost certain that a low-cost 4.7-inch iPhone is close. Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone SE 2, reportedly named the iPhone 9, in March, with prices starting at $399. The new iPhone should feature Apple's latest A13 chip and the TouchID home button last seen on the iPhone 8.

The spring Apple event will take place on Tuesday, March 31, and orders for the iPhone 9 are expected to begin on April 3.

Rumors of a new iPad 2020 model coming in March are also heating up. The new tablet could feature a triple-lens rear camera system with a 3D time-of-flight sensor.

In 2019, Apple announced its latest iPad Air and iPad Mini in March. The standard iPad received an update in September, suggesting that the iPad Pro series is due for a refresh.

A March 31 release date for the new iPad Pro is also likely.

Kuo's report also mentions the possibility of an updated MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. Previous rumors have pointed to an improved 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 16-inch MacBook Pro Magic Keyboard. The new scissor switches have made a huge difference in our typing experience.

Apple's latest MacBook came out in July 2019, so it might make sense for the company to let the smaller MacBook Pro catch up with the October 2019 update of the larger MacBook Pro.

Today MacRumors spotted an unannounced Powerbeats 4 icon showing up in the iOS 13.3.1 update, so it is possible that these are the high-end headphones Kuo is referring to. Apple has also rumored to be developing over-the-ear headphones like Bose's with active noise cancellation, though.

Then there is Apple's Key Finder, which was thought to launch next in the iPhone 11 lineup this September. screenshots obtained by MacRumors show the Key Finder, or 'Apple Tag' as they are said to be named As has been said, they are real. Kuo seems to believe we will eventually see them in person.

Apple may have pulled the plug on AirPower, but Kuo seems to think the company is working on a "smaller" alternative. We've seen a number of versatile wireless charging mats from other manufacturers, so there's no reason for Apple not to enter the market. That is, if it succeeds this time.

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