Apple is entering 2025 with all guns blazing — thinner designs, AI-powered chips, and bold new experiments in spatial computing. The tech giant’s latest announcements reveal that the M5 chip will now power a wide range of Apple devices, including the Vision Pro headset, boosting performance and AI processing like never before. With up to 10% faster rendering and smoother 120Hz displays, Apple is doubling down on blending performance with creativity.
But the real buzz surrounds the rumored iPhone Air — a sleek, ultra-thin model said to measure just 5.6mm, crafted with a titanium frame. It’s expected to redefine how we think about smartphone design. Meanwhile, the iPhone 16e aims to make the Apple experience more accessible with eco-friendly materials and a 48MP camera, all while keeping a more affordable price tag.
Beyond hardware, Apple’s new Liquid Glass design is turning heads across macOS and iOS. It adds translucent, glassy effects that move and shimmer based on your environment — making every tap and swipe feel alive. And while the Vision Pro continues to evolve, Apple is reportedly redirecting some focus toward smart glasses with lightweight frames and AI assistance, hinting at a screenless future.
In short, 2025 might be the year Apple shifts from devices to experiences — where glass, sound, and space become the new screens.