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In the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission Apparatus emerged.
Except for the cheap iPad and the Apple HomePod brought this year, no new hardware on the market. In the registration database of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) covering the former countries of the Soviet Union, including Russia, a total of ten appliance model numbers have emerged suggesting the launch of new Macs and iPads. Manufacturers must register with the EEC before putting the devices on the market.
According to information provided by the Mac Portal Consomac there are five new Macs with the designations A1931, A1932, A1988, A1989 and A1990 and five new iPads with the model names A1876, A2013, A1934 , A1979 and A2014. On the seemingly still high Sierra Macs (macOS 10.13), on iOS 11 iPads. This suggests that devices might appear before the fall – so come the iOS 12 and 10.14 macOS on the market.
Flatter MacBook Pro?
At least three of the Mac model names may be MacBook Pro models. At the same time, there is also an exciting Geekbench result from an unknown machine before. In addition, it is said in recent months again and again, Apple can work on a new MacBook Air or a 13-inch MacBook.
The iPad model designations could represent new iPad Pro models, which will likely face Face Recognition ID, without a home button, and probably with a (almost) borderless display
Not the first time
Entries in the EEC database do not necessarily mean that new Apple products are readily available. Thus, even last April, eleven unknown model numbers surfaced, in which observers badumed that they could belong, inter alia, to an "iPhone SE 2". Since then, however, no new hardware has appeared on the market – and the successor of the iPhone SE Apple would have been initially postponed.
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