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6 Apple products you shouldn’t buy this month (especially these iPhones!)

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With WWDC 2024 now in the rearview mirror, Apple enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the next major event: the fall unveiling of the new iPhone, Apple Watches, and a comprehensive update to Apple’s entire OS lineup, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Until then, expect a relatively quiet summer.

Now is arguably the worst time to purchase an iPhone or Apple Watch. With new models set to debut in just a few weeks, buying now means paying full price for devices that will soon be outdated, or missing out on discounts for existing devices.

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The new iPhone models are expected to bring significant upgrades, including enhanced AI capabilities and improved hardware features, while the next-generation Apple Watches should feature new health and fitness tracking capabilities, along with a revamped version of watchOS.

For those in need of tablets for work or that back-to-school frenzy, Apple has addressed — for the most part — the great iPad wasteland, updating the iPad Air with M2 silicon, and fitting the iPad Pro models<!–> with its new M4 chip. The iPad–> now also features an updated price tag — everything else remains the same — so that’s back on the menu, but be aware that you’re still buying hardware released in October 2022.

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Beyond that, Apple’s lineup seems pretty strong, from the M3 MacBook Air systems–> to the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops<!–> powered by the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips (but still no M3 Ultra… yet). 

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