- By Prateek Levi
- Sat, 11 Oct 2025 06:28 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Apple is preparing for its next set of product unveilings this October, but the technology giant is playing its cards close to its chest—at least for now. Although there has been no confirmation on if there will be a full-fledged launch event or simply a set of online announcements similar to last year, all indications point to new gear arriving by the end of the month.
When Is the Apple October 2025 Event?
According to leaks and previous experience, Apple will likely make its revelations at the end of October. How this will happen – whether as a classic launch video or drip-feeding news through press releases – is yet to be known, but new stuff is highly likely to be unveiled in some way.
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What to Expect from Apple in October 2025
iPad Pro: A new iPad Pro series is in the cards, possibly packing the M5 chip for enhanced performance. No complete design overhaul is in the works, but dual front-facing cameras, fresh colour profiles, and a Liquid Glass-style iOS 26 interface are possible.
Vision Pro Headset: Recent FCC leaks have confirmed that another Vision Pro model is near release. This model would potentially be based on an M4 or M5 chip, provide a more comfortable fit, and feature a Space Black colour option.
HomePod Mini: Apple is also rumoured to introduce a new HomePod Mini, expected to be based on the S9 or later chip, with potential Wi-Fi 7 and N1 chip compatibility. Red as an option is also reportedly in the works.
AirTag 2: An AirTag 2 might feature enhanced tracking range, an anti-tampering speaker, and more intelligent capabilities, such as battery level warnings.
Apple TV: A new model of Apple TV could also be part of the mix. It'll supposedly include the A17 Pro chip, Apple Intelligence support, and—most intriguingly—a FaceTime cam built right in.
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Although Apple hasn't officially pulled back the curtain yet, everything points toward a very busy month of hardware updates across several categories. Keep waiting—the announcements may come any time now.