Noted journalist Mark Gurman predicts Apple will reveal its biggest lineup ever starting this Fall.
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1. Apple's Biggest Product Lineup Ever May Be on the Way |
In his Bloomberg newsletter, Mark Gurman (who has a history of solid predictions for Apple tech) says we could see the largest Apple lineup in history between the Fall and the first half of 2023. The lineup would include the iPhone 14, more M2 Macs, an M3 chip, and more. Our wallets aren't ready. |
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