- Reputable leaker Mark Gurman has detailed the likely launch windows for Apple products in 2025.
- First of all we could see the iPhone SE 4, iPad 11 and iPad Air 2025
- Later in the year we will likely see the iPhone 17 series, including the iPhone 17 Air.
It’s been rumored for a while that Apple could be gearing up for another busy year, with talk of an iPhone 17 Air and iPhone SE 4 alongside the company’s annual releases, and now we have a clearer idea of exactly what to expect and when. .
In a paywalled Bloomberg article (via NotebookCheck), reputed leaker Mark Gurman has laid out a roadmap for Apple’s product launches in 2025, and first we’ll apparently get the iPhone SE 4.
This device, which we recently heard could launch as the iPhone 16E, will apparently have a similar design to the iPhone 14, complete with Face ID. Gurman also claims that it will support Apple Intelligence, all of which is something we’ve heard before. These updates may mean a slight price increase over the iPhone SE (2022), but it is still expected to market as a budget iPhone.
It will reportedly land in the first quarter or early second, and with it or shortly after we could get the iPad 11, according to Gurman. It will reportedly have an A17 Pro chipset (like the iPhone 15 Pro) and 8GB of RAM, a combination that will presumably be enough to power Apple Intelligence features.
An influx of air
Then, sometime in the spring (presumably between early March and late May), Apple will apparently launch a new iPad Air, which Gurman expects to have an M4 chipset, bringing it closer to the current iPad Pro models. This slate could also launch along with some new magic keyboards.
Then we come to Apple’s biggest launch of the year, with the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Air (or possibly just iPhone Air). The last of them will apparently use Apple’s first internal modem, will be equipped with an A19 chipset and will have a single-lens camera.
That could be it for phones and tablets this year, although Gurman adds that a new iPad Pro equipped with an M5 chipset could launch in late 2025 or early 2026, so it’s possible Apple could close the year with that.
So there are many devices that are supposedly on the way. If we include the iPad Pro and exclude the Magic Keyboards, then that’s eight different new Apple devices we could see in 2025, and once you factor in the potential multiple sizes that the iPad Air and iPad Pro could launch in, that number increases by at least 10.