Tomorrow is Apple's largest event of the year, where we're expecting to see the iPhone 14 and the new Apple Watches.
While this is Apple's most anticipated and jam-packed event of the year, there are several products Apple is working on that will not be shown tomorrow. We've put together a list of things you shouldn't expect to see tomorrow.
You might want to rethink if you're hoping to see some iPad action tomorrow. We are unlikely to see anything related to the iPad or iPadOS until Apple announces the new iPad Pros with the M2 chip. While Apple is planning an iPad-focused event for next month, a new base iPad launch tomorrow would not be unprecedented.
The current Mac mini with M1 will be updated to include the all-new M2 Apple chip. According to a reliable Apple analyst, the upcoming Mac mini will only have a performance boost and no redesign. We're not likely to see any news related to the Mac mini or any other Mac during the event tomorrow, which is expected to be focused on the Apple Watch.
If you look at Apple's event invite for tomorrow's event, you might think it's a reference to the long-rumored reveal of its augmented reality headset. You would be wrong. During the event, Apple isn't expected to talk about its future plans. It is rumored that it will hold an event in January of next year to unveil its first headset.
On the flip side, expect Apple to announce a number of new products, including the new Apple Watch models, AirPods Pro, and more. See our guide for a full rundown of everything we'll hear tomorrow.