According to a report by market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will be busy in the next few months with a series of major projects including Apple Tags / AirTags, new high-end wireless headsets, and iPad Pro upgrades. , MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, released iPhone 9 4.7 inch screen and continue to develop wireless charger plan after canceling AirPower.
According to MacRumors, all of the aforementioned products may appear in the first half of 2020. Many of the above names have appeared a few times, especially the location tag.
Clues about Apple Tags appeared late last year through software vulnerabilities. This is a small piece of material that uses the Bluetooth Ultra Wideband (UWB) connection to locate objects, similar to the Find My feature on iOS 13 devices.
iPhone 9 or iPhone SE 2 has also been rumored for months. Previous reports of Ming-Chi Kuo claim that the device has a design similar to the iPhone 8, including a 4.7-inch LCD screen, a physical Home button with Touch ID, a thick border without a notch but possessing the same strength. iPhone 11.
The iPhone 9 will start at $ 399 and officially launch at the end of March this year. This device is considered a cheap option for users who are still hesitant about the iPhone 11.
The plan to continue developing wireless chargers is completely new information. Apple announced AirPower in September 2017 at the same time as the iPhone X. It promised that the accessory could be charged at the same time for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. However, only a short time later the project was canceled. Ming-Chi Kuo provides no further details about the new charging dock.
The resounding success of AirPods and AirPods Pro is the motivation for Apple to continue exploiting the wireless headset segment. Perhaps the company will develop more high-end over-ear headphones to fill the missing segment in its ecosystem.
In addition, upgrading the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro / Air lines is Apple's routine job. The new iPad Pro is expected to use the A13X chipset, a 3-lens camera similar to the iPhone 11 Pro. The MacBook is also likely to have the 10th generation Intel Core i chip and a scissor keyboard like the 16-inch MacBook Pro line launched in November 2019.

