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While we usually focus on iPhones and Macs in our regular summaries of speculation related to Apple, this time we will exceptionally talk about the future Apple Watch SE 2. In the course of the past week, the alleged technical specifications of this upcoming model leaked onto the Internet. In the second part of today's summary, we will talk about the future Mac mini, or rather about its appearance. Will Apple radically change it?

Apple Watch SE 2 features

In the autumn, in addition to the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple should also introduce the second generation of its Apple Watch SE, i.e. the Apple Watch SE 2. While the features of the Apple Watch Series 8 have been speculated for a long time, the Apple Watch SE 2 has been rather quiet until now . The situation changed during the last week, when on the Internet discovered the alleged leak of the specifications of this model. Leaker LeaksApplePro is responsible for the leak.

Recall the design of the Apple Watch SE:

According to available information, the second generation Apple Watch SE smartwatch should be equipped with a new S7 processor, and should be available in 40mm and 40mm sizes. On the hardware side, the Apple Watch SE 2 should feature a new heart rate sensor along with a new speaker. Compared to its predecessor, the Apple Watch SE 2 should offer higher speed, better sound, and even support for Always-on display.

Is Apple changing its plans for the Mac mini?

Even relatively recently, in connection with new computer models from Apple, there was also speculation that the Cupertino company should also introduce a new generation of its Mac mini in the future. Among other things, it was also to be characterized by a significantly redesigned design. At the end of last week, however, well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo he let it be heard, that the company is abandoning its plans for design changes for the new Mac mini.

Kuo states that the new generation of Mac mini should retain the same design as its last version - i.e. unibody design in aluminum design. In the spring of this year, Ming-Chi Kuo said in connection with the future Mac mini that we should not expect it until next year, when, according to Kuo, the new Mac Pro and iMac Pro could also see the light of day.

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