Apple will likely be quite busy over the next two weeks due to numerous expected product launches, software updates, and other events. Five significant dates for Apple have been summarized below so you can mark your calendar accordingly.
October 24th, Monday: tvOS 16.1 and watchOS 9.1 are likely to be released on the same day as iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1, and macOS Ventura, which Apple confirmed would be released on October 24th. At least eight new features are present in iOS 16.1, and Stage Manager is included in both iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura. In the early morning Pacific Time, the updates ought to be accessible.
October 25th, Tuesday: At the WSJ Tech Live event on October 25th, beginning around 7:35 PM. Pacific Time, Apple’s head of software engineering Craig Federighi and head of marketing Greg Joswiak are scheduled to speak with tech columnist Joanna Stern. Federighi and Joswiak will likely discuss Apple’s latest software releases and, hopefully, address Stage Manager’s controversy.
October 26th, Wednesday: On October 26th, customers will be able to purchase the new iPad Pro models with the M2 chip and the redesigned 10th-generation iPad at Apple Stores and some resellers.
Thursday, October 27th: Apple will release its financial results for the final three months of its fiscal year 2022 at 1:30 PM. Pacific Time. On the same day at 2:00 PM Pacific Time, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, and Luca Maestri, the CFO of Apple, will hold a conference call to review the results.
Friday, November 4th: On November 4th, the new Apple TV 4K with the A15 Bionic chip, HDR10+ support, and other features will be delivered to customers and made accessible at Apple Stores and some resellers.