The latest newsletter from analyst Bloomberg Mark Gurman suggests that Apple will forgo hosting an in-person event for its new MacBooks, iPads and Apple TVs and instead announce the new devices on its website. Apple is expected to announce the new MacBook Pro 14 and 16 models with the updated M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets along with the new iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 models with the standard M2 chip. Apple TV is also expected to get an upgrade with the Apple A14 chip and 4GB of RAM.

Gurman: Apple unlikely to hold an October event in person, no Touch ID on iPhone 15

Additionally, Gurman suggests that Apple won’t be bringing Touch ID back to the iPhone 15 or any of the next flagship iPhones in the years to come. There’s a chance to see an iPhone SE with a side-mounted Touch ID scanner built into the power button at the bottom of the line. Gurman also says Apple is testing sleep monitoring on the HomePod speaker internally in its labs, but hasn’t shared how the monitoring would work.

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