New Insights from a Recent Leak on Apple Products
Following a revealing video by Wylsacom on the upcoming iPad Pro M5, the FCC inadvertently disclosed references to several unannounced Apple products last night, as identified by MacRumors. While the technical documents related to these references remain inaccessible, the leak provided a glimpse of a series of model numbers and their associated commercial names.
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Among the products listed were a MacBook Pro (model A3434), various iPad Pro models (A3357, A3358, A3359, A3360, A3361, A3362), and a device labeled as the “Head Mounted Device” which is recognized as the Apple Vision Pro (model A3416). For the latter, there was specific visual and technical information available; according to testing documents reviewed by MacRumors, this new headset would continue to support only Wi-Fi 6.
Implications of the FCC Leak on Apple’s Product Timeline
This leak surfaces amid speculations that the release of the iPad Pro M5 and the new Vision Pro M4 or M5 could be just around the corner. However, the situation appears less certain for the MacBook Pro, with persistent rumors suggesting a possible delay until early 2026. The fact that these three products appeared together in the same FCC leak suggests that Apple might have submitted them for federal testing at the same time, possibly planning a concurrent release.
However, the mention of only one MacBook Pro model casts some doubt on what Apple might be planning for its range of laptops. This single reference might be indicative of a more focused or limited update than previously anticipated.
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.