At its September launch event, Apple will also introduce six new iPhones and iPads, according to a report.

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 It appears that Apple will still sell the Mini iPhone in 2022 after all.


Popular industry leaker, Evan Blass, has revealed that Apple will introduce a total of 7 new gadgets at the company's yearly September Launch Event, including the most recent iPhones and iPads, according to reporting by 91mobiles.



According to Evan, who obtained the information from a source inside one of Apple's premier retail channel partners in the Asia-Pacific area, the company will introduce these seven iPhones and iPads at its September Launch Event:

Apple iPhone 14 Mini

2014 iPhone Pro

Max iPhone 14 Pro

iPad 10.2 (10th generation) (10th generation)

11.9. iPad Pro (6th generation)

2011 iPad Pro (4th generation)



The announcement of an iPhone 14 Mini is unexpected given that previous leaks and rumours claimed Apple would replace the smaller-screen iPhone 14 Mini with a larger-screen iPhone 14 Max (or iPhone 14 Plus) due to the iPhone 13 Mini's relatively weak sales performance in comparison to its larger-screen siblings, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Max.


Regarding the launch's other specifics, it was previously reported that only the new iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max would include Apple's newest A16 Bionic mobile processor, while the other iPhone 14 models would only include the A15 Bionic, which was the processor used in Apple's iPhone 13 series from a year ago.


Regarding the iPads, both the 12.9-inch iPad Pro andAccording to reports, the gadgets will reportedly be unveiled on September 7 at Apple Park in California. Beginning on September 16, these 7 devices are anticipated to begin shipping to customers in the first wave of nations as part of Apple's yearly launch cycle.

11-inch models for 2022 are supposed to feature Apple’s latest M2 Apple Silicon SoC, alongside cutting-edge mini-LED displays which are currently the only tablets in the market with mini-LED displays. Meanwhile, the 10th generation entry-level iPad is getting a redesign in which the home button is now gone, allowing for a near bezel-less tablet experience, as it joins the iPad Air and iPad Pro with Apple’s modern design language for iPads.

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