August is typically a slow month for Apple releases. The company usually unveils new iPhones and Apple Watches in September, so anything unannounced will probably wait until then. And anything announced at WWDC (like the M2 MacBook Air) is already on the market.
Hardware? Wait until September!
With the M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro on the market, everything that Apple has announced is currently available for sale (even if you won’t get it for a few weeks). Apple does occasionally make surprise hardware announcements, going straight to the web with something like new AirPods, but we don’t expect anything like that any time soon.
The last time Apple announced a new product in August was in 2007 when new 20-and 24-inch aluminum iMacs arrived. In 2006, Apple also unveiled a new Mac Pro with Intel processors at WWDC.
In September, Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 14 lineup along with the Apple Watch series 8, which may include a new, bigger, rugged “Pro” model. It might be time for Apple to update the Apple Watch SE, too. What other hardware is coming up this fall? We think Apple might announce the M2 Mac mini, a new standard 10.2-inch iPad, possibly the M2-based iPad Pros, and new AirPods Pro.
But we don’t expect most of this to be announced in September–probably not until October or later. Certainly not in August!
National Park celebration
For the past five years, Apple has celebrated the anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service with several initiatives. Last year, it donated $10 for every Apple Pay purchase from August 25–29 and launched a special Apple Watch Activity Challenge.
Apps and software updates
Now that the iOS 16 Public Beta is out, millions of users have the opportunity to try it out before its release this fall (likely mid-September). The same is true of the macOS Ventura, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.
iOS 16: iOS 16 brings some really great new features, and we expect the final version in mid-September. Here’s how to join the iOS beta.
iPadOS 16: iPadOS 16, for the most part, mirrors the updates of iOS, but the new Stage Manager feature (exclusive to M1 iPads) is a pretty big deal.
watchOS 9: watchOS 9 brings enhancements to sleep tracking, fitness features, and watch faces.
tvOS 16: While tvOS 16 doesn’t bring a lot in the way of new features, it will still be updated this fall to keep in line with Apple’s other OSes.
macOS 13 Ventura: Highlights of macOS 13 include Continuity Camera, new Weather and Clock apps, Stage Manager, and lots of app updates. The latest macOS release often lags behind iOS, and the last few releases were in October or November. Here’s how to get the macOS Ventura beta.
There are currently no betas available in the iOS 15 branch, so iOS 15.7 might not happen (or might be a fall release that simply includes new security content).
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Apple TV+
Here are the shows, series, and movies we expect to release on Apple TV+ in July. This month leans heavily on children’s programming. If you want to know what’s coming later, check out our full guide to upcoming Apple TV+ content.
Luck: an animated film about Sam Greenfield, the unluckiest person in the world. Suddenly, finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, she must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around. August 5
The Snoopy Show (new S2 episodes): Additional episodes in the second season of this Peanuts animated show. August 5
There are nine more Peanuts classic specials from the 60s and 70s that will be available on Apple TV+ in August. August 5
Five Days at Memorial: A limited series based on the novel by Sheri Fink that documents the first five days at a New Orleans hospital after hurricane Katrina made landfall. August 12
Lucy’s School: More Peanuts! The Peanuts gang is anxious about starting at a new school in the fall, inspiring Lucy to start her own school instead. August 12
Bad Sisters: A 10-episode series about the Garvey sisters, who are bound together by the premature death of their parents and a promise to always protect one another. It’s a combination of a dark comedy and a thriller. August 19
Surfside Girls: A pair of young surfer girls dive head-first into a mystery about a pirate ship and the cursed treasure that allegedly lies beneath Surfside’s beloved Danger Point bluff. August 19
See (season 3): The final season of Apple’s big post-apocalyptic action adventure series. There will be eight episodes. August 26.
Apple Arcade
Apple releases new games to the Apple Arcade on Fridays, but not every Friday is marked by a new game or significant update. Check out our Apple Arcade FAQ for a full list of Apple Arcade games and more details on the service. Many games are released with no forewarning, but you’ll often see several projects listed in the Coming Soon section.
Amazing Bomberman: A new game in Konami’s classic multiplayer battle series. August 5
My Talking Tom: The classic 2013 talking pet game returns. August 12
Jetpack Joyride 2: An all-new sequel to the seminal endless scroller, exclusive to Apple Arcade. August 19
Love You to Bits+: A puzzle-filled point-and-click sci-fi adventure game for all ages. August 26.