Earlier this year, analyst Jeff Pu said that the second-gen Watch Ultra will replace the 1.92-inch LTPO AMOLED display on the current version with a 2.1-inch micro-LED display. And Pu also called for the Apple Watch Ultra sequel to make its appearance during the third quarter of this year.
The next 12.9-inch iPad Pro is expected next year and could feature an OLED display
The 11-inch iPad Pro uses an LCD screen currently while the 12.9-inch variant features a mini-LED display. Gurman says the codenames for the two iPad Pro models are J717 and J720. And speaking of iPads, Gurman says that a new iPad Air, with the codename J507, will replace the current M1-powered version of the tablet.
Gurman adds that the next iteration of the AirPods true wireless Bluetooth earbuds is in early development but probably won’t be released until 2025. Still, there are plenty of new Apple devices on the way so you might want to start looking under the couch now for spare change.