New iMac may come next week, leakers suggest
- Apple may be planning to unveil a redesigned iMac at its ‘Spring Loaded’ event.
- Multiple leakers have now suggested that they expect to see a new iMac next week.
- Last month, evidence that allegedly 'proved' the existence of an iMac with Apple Silicon was found twice.
- Other potential products we may see on Tuesday include a refreshed iPad Pro, new AirPods, AirTags and more.
Apple may be planning to unveil a redesigned iMac at its ‘Spring Loaded’ event — taking place in just a couple of days.
On Saturday, notorious Apple leaker l0vetodream (reliability: 93.55%) put together an image of the invite's AR logo alongside multiple G3 iMacs. This quickly led to speculation that Apple’s refreshed iMac release may be imminent.
— 有没有搞措 (@L0vetodream) April 17, 2021
Shortly after, Ian Zelbo posted a render of the purported incoming iMac on Twitter, noting that several reports have indicated Apple’s plans to unleash a new iMac at the big event on Tuesday.
iMac 2021
— Ian Zelbo (@RendersbyIan) April 17, 2021
Hello again. pic.twitter.com/yNHM5X7uDE
Last month, evidence that allegedly 'proved' the existence of an iMac with Apple Silicon was found twice — first with references to an iMac with an ARM chip was spotted in Xcode crash logs, and second when macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta 5 was found to include references to two unreleased iMac models, ‘iMac21,1’ and ‘iMac 21,2’.
Previous rumors have claimed that the new iMac will be a blend of the Pro Display XDR and iPad Pro, complete with edge-to-edge displays and colors similar to the iPad Air.
Other potential products we may see on Tuesday include a refreshed iPad Pro, new AirPods, AirTags and more. Read the full write-up here.
Recommended by the editors:
Thank you for visiting Apple Scoop! As a dedicated independent news organization, we strive to deliver the latest updates and in-depth journalism on everything Apple. Have insights or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below—our team actively engages with and responds to our community. Return to the home page.Published to Apple Scoop on 18th April, 2021.
No password required
A confirmation request will be delivered to the email address you provide. Once confirmed, your comment will be published. It's as simple as two clicks.
Your email address will not be published publicly. Additionally, we will not send you marketing emails unless you opt-in.