The launch of the iMac Pro reportedly postponed back to June, is Apple planning a WWDC hardware event?

Apple may be planning to launch a larger iMac this year, which may have a 27-inch screen, and could be called the iMac Pro.

Gurman of Bloomberg previously revealed that the launch of the iMac Pro could take place this spring near the next iPhone SE and next iPad.

But a new report says it contradicts the timeline and suggests that presentations are now delayed. The iMac Pro may now arrive sometime in the summer in the US, which means we are looking at a debut in June or later.

June is when Apple hosts its annual conference for developers, the WWDC, so maybe this time we can finally see the hardware event.

Apple has repeatedly announced new hardware at WWDC, but that has always been open and closed. The last Hardware release was for Mac Pro, coming during WWDC 2019, and Apple could repeat it this year with the launch of the iMac Pro, but details are still lacking.

Ross Young, an analyst at Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), said the iMac Pro could arrive in the summer in the US. That timeline covers the months of June to September.

If history is proven, Apple is hosting two events between these months: the WWDC in June and the launch of the iPhone in September.

Macs have been given the best to be presented at the developers ’conference in particular, so it’s hard to predict that Apple will bring its top iMac Pro and new iPhones by 2022.

Earlier reports said the iMac Pro would come with a processor that works like the M1 Pro and M1 Max, released last year via the Apple MacBook Pro.

This unannounced processor will be faster than the M1 which empowers last year’s 24-inch iMac and the M2 processor reports that it will be within the next MacBook Air model.

The design of the 27-inch iMac Pro will be similar to last year’s iMac, according to reports. That means small bezels and funny colors, but there is a good chance that a dreamy color may be found.

Gurman predicted that Apple’s portfolio this year would be even bigger in terms of remote launch. The 2022 list could include the iMac Pro, Mac mini, the new MacBook Air, the standard MacBook Pro, the four-model iPhone 14 series, the iPhone SE 5G, the wireless iPad Pro, and the AirPods Pro new.

And above all, Apple may finally unveil its first real taxpayer unpopular headset that we see towards the end of 2022.

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