2025 isn’t over yet, and Apple is far from done. While we’ve already seen some exciting launches at Apple Event like the new MacBook Air, refreshed iPads, and the latest iPhones, the second half of the year looks even more promising. From smart home innovations to next-gen iPhones, here’s a full breakdown of everything Apple is still expected to launch in 2025. This information is also featured on 9to9trends YouTube, so don’t forget to check it out.

AirTags 2: Smarter, Safer, and Sharper
After almost four years without any major changes, Apple is finally updating the AirTag. The upcoming AirTags 2 will feature the new U2 ultra-wideband chip, which allows Precision Finding up to 200 feet (around 60 meters)—a massive upgrade from the original. That means finding your lost keys or bag just got a whole lot easier.
Another key feature is a tamper-resistant built-in speaker, aimed at stopping stalkers from disabling the device. Plus, AirTags 2 will offer better integration with Apple Vision Pro, making them more useful in Apple’s growing ecosystem. These new trackers are expected to drop in October or November 2025, priced at $29, just like the first version.
HomeOS and HomePod: The Smart Home Comeback
Apple Event is preparing a major smart home revival in 2025, and the biggest part of that is HomeOS. This brand-new smart home operating system is rumored to launch at WWDC 2025, likely in June. With HomeOS, expect deeper Siri integration, smarter automation, and better control across Apple devices.
To go along with HomeOS, Apple Event might also introduce a new HomePod. This version could feature a built-in display or faster internals, aiming to take on Amazon Echo and Google Nest. The current HomePod lineup has struggled to gain traction, but this refresh could bring it back into the spotlight. HomeOS will be a free update, while the new HomePod may be priced at around $299.
Apple TV Refresh: Faster But Still Familiar
Apple is also planning to refresh the Apple TV later this year. The new model will come with a faster chip and tighter integration with HomeOS. But fans are hoping for more—like a FaceTime camera or a completely new interface to breathe life back into this somewhat forgotten product. Unless Apple Event surprises us with something unique, this might be more of a minor performance upgrade than a groundbreaking product. Expect the new Apple TV by the end of 2025, priced between $149 and $199.
iPhone 17 Lineup: New Designs and Bold Moves
The star of the year will likely be the iPhone 17 series, and Apple Event is reportedly going all-in. There will be four models:
- iPhone 17
- iPhone 17 Air
- iPhone 17 Pro
- iPhone 17 Pro Max (possibly renamed to “Ultra”)
The iPhone 17 Air is already turning heads with its ultra-thin design and bold move to just one rear camera—a controversial choice, but one that may signal a design overhaul. Meanwhile, the Pro and Pro Max models are expected to bring refined cameras, better battery, and thinner bezels.
The entire lineup is expected to launch in September 2025, with pricing as follows:
- iPhone 17 – $799
- iPhone 17 Air – $849
- iPhone 17 Pro – $1,099
- iPhone 17 Pro Max/Ultra – $1,199 or more
Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3: Subtle Yet Strong
When it comes to wearables, the Apple Watch Series 11 is expected to be a refinement, not a revolution. Since Series 10 already gave us a thinner body and edge-to-edge display, the new model will likely focus on minor health upgrades—but still no glucose tracking. The real upgrade will come with the Apple Watch Ultra 3. This rugged, premium model could bring a larger display, slimmer bezels, and a better battery. It will also likely include the latest chip and the newest health-tracking features. Both models are expected in September 2025, with prices staying at:
- Series 11 – $399
- Ultra 3 – $799
AirPods Pro 3: Total Redesign Incoming
The AirPods Pro 3 are finally getting a real makeover. These next-gen earbuds are expected to feature a brand-new H3 chip, which could enable:
- Lossless audio
- Improved noise cancellation
- Faster, smoother pairing
Apple may also change the form factor, giving them a fresh, modern look while still keeping that comfortable fit we all love. AirPods Pro 3 are expected to launch in Apple Event September 2025, priced at around $249.
The M5 Chip Era: Speeding Into the Future
Apple’s M5 chip is the next big leap in performance, and it’s expected to power multiple devices by the end of 2025. While the iPad Pro got updated earlier this year, Apple event may still release an M5 version with better performance but no design changes.
However, the real winners will be:
- MacBook Pro
- Mac Mini
- iMac
These computers will likely see massive performance boosts, better energy efficiency, and faster rendering speeds for creative work. Expect the rollout to happen between October and November, with pricing as follows:
- iPad Pro (M5) – $1,099
- MacBook Pro (M5) – $1,299
- iMac (M5) – $1,499
- Mac Mini (M5) – $699
Final Thoughts: A Huge Second Half for Apple
From upgraded wearables to an all-new smart home OS, Apple’s second half of 2025 looks packed with innovation. Whether you’re excited about the iPhone 17 Air, AirTags 2, or the powerful M5 Macs, there’s something for every Apple fan to look forward to.
No products found.
Last update on 2025-06-12 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API