Now that we’re settling into the new year, we wonder what Apple’s up to. Here’s what we found on Apple’s plans for 2022.
Apple’s Plans 2022
From their gadgets to business moves, here’s what we may see Apple do this year.
AirPods
One task on their agenda is working on the third-generation AirPods. Specifically, Apple is enhancing noise-cancelling and Bluetooth technology on the airpods. The guy in charge of acoustic engineering, Gary Geaves, explains more in this video here.
AirTags
Next on the list is the Apple AirTags. Customers are becoming increasingly concerned about the safety of AirTags. There are claims that it can track people and lock/unlock car doors. The purpose of AirTags is to help users keep track of keys, wallet, and other important but often misplaced items through an app. Apple is working to strengthen security and work out bugs.
A15 Chip
With the release of their A15 bionic chip in September 2021, we can bet that they are in the process of increasing production. It is highly likely that they are designing the next iPhone based around their chip. Reviewers are happy with its performance, so it doesn’t look like Apple needs to re-work it.
Apple The Grove
In November 2021, Apple opened up Apple The Grove. It’s the biggest Apple store in the world. The two-story store is in Los Angeles. It aims to be interactive with every customer than comes in the door, and not to mention the largest selection of in-store Apple products. The company will be busy trying to make the store as successful as possible this year.
Possibly a new Macbook?
And of course, Apple will be releasing new products this year. The last Macbook we got was the Macbook Air in 2018, updated July 2019. But, now that the company has their A15 chip, they are developing the next Macbook to contain those chips. Maybe we’ll see them hit the shelves later this year.
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