Ahead of Apple events expected over the next two months, there are now ten Apple devices that customers currently should not buy, with replacement models fast approaching.
The fall is always a very busy period for Apple, often with at least two special events to launch new products and the release of major software updates for all of the company’s platforms. This year looks to be no different, with significant hardware updates rumored to reach Apple’s AirPods, iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac lines.
Here are the 10:
- AirPods Pro
- Apple Watch Series 3
- Apple Watch SE
- Apple Watch Series 7
- iPhone 12 and iPhone 13E
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPad (Ninth-Generation)
- iPad Pro
- Mac mini
- Mac Pro
For a look at the specific models and replacements, check out details at MacRumors:
https://www.macrumors.com/2022/08/23/10-apple-devices-you-shouldnt-buy-right-now/
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